AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSeamoss Breakthrough: St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ Seamoss Association (SMASVG) has secured a major push at the EU’s 50th Anniversary showcase in Barbados, aiming to break long-standing barriers to re-entering the European market after more than 20 years of export restrictions. Tourism & Air Access: The Tourism Authority is also moving to expand air access and partnerships with regional and international carriers as it rolls out the “LOVE SVG” campaign, targeting 100 priority upgrades ahead of the 2026/27 season. Water Crisis Deepens: Drought is tightening again, with the Central Water and Sewerage Authority expanding rationing across southern St. Vincent and continuing emergency water delivery to the Grenadines. Trade Modernisation: On the business side, SVG has introduced VSWIFT, a single-window digital platform meant to speed up trade licenses, permits, and certificates across government agencies. Sports Funding Scrutiny: Meanwhile, a report claims sports development funds were misused for upgrades benefiting bureaucrats—fueling fresh debate on how public money is handled.
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