AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCARICOM Humanitarian Push: CARICOM leaders say they’ve finally cleared Cuba aid after repeated sanctions-related banking rejections, with Barbados PM Mia Mottley stressing the crisis is humanitarian first. Venezuela Earthquake Relief: A Guyana-coordinated relief ship left Georgetown with 88 containers of food and medical supplies plus 300 water tanks and heavy equipment; UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher says Venezuela needs an extra US$296M for recovery. Regional Integration Drive: Outgoing CARICOM chair Terrance Drew urged stronger, better-implemented integration for future generations as the bloc marks its 53rd anniversary. Local Accountability Clash: GTUC is calling for an independent Commission of Inquiry into President Ali’s 150-acre ranch and wants the Former Presidents’ Benefits Bill 2026 withdrawn. Cash Grants Continue: Region Three rice farmers began receiving over $201M in cash grants, while Region Five received more than $1.18B for 1,387 farmers. Diaspora Services: President Ali says mobile government service units will bring passports, NIS and document replacements to countries with large Guyanese communities. Trade & Business: GCCI and the T&T Chamber signed an MoU to tackle non-tariff barriers affecting Guyana–Trinidad trade.
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