AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCitizenship Crackdown: Dominica says citizenship gained below the legal minimum in its Citizenship by Investment programme will be revoked, as it tightens enforcement and vetting ahead of an October 2026 industry summit. Health Policy Push: PAHO warns alcohol and sugary-drink taxes across the Americas are still too low to curb consumption and non-communicable diseases, citing beer and spirits tax burdens below global medians and noting many countries still tax nothing on sugary drinks. Tourism & Travel Pressure: CHTA president-elect Gregor Nassief urges Trinidad and Tobago to reconsider cuts to Caribbean airline routes, warning Dominica’s connectivity and multi-destination tourism could take a hit. Wellness Tourism Drive: Discover Dominica Authority will host a June 11 panel on wellness tourism’s role in development, as Dominica rolls out its 2026 Tourism Awareness Programme under a “Wellness by Nature” theme. Party Politics: Bernard Hurtault resigns as Dominica Freedom Party leader, citing family reasons and frustration with a political culture he says is too personal and not substantive. Regional Business Finance: CDB and IDB Invest launch a US$25 million trade finance facility aimed at boosting access to financing for Caribbean trade transactions. Community & Culture: A Freedom Flight effort seeks volunteers and truck drivers to help move 140 rescue animals out of Dominica on June 13–14.
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