AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTax Policy Debate: Former legislator Archibald C. Christian questioned whether the Virgin Islands needs new taxes, arguing the real fix is smarter spending, better management of public assets, and stronger enforcement—citing derelict vehicles that remain registered yet sit for years. Tourism & Hospitality Development: Club Med broke ground on Club Med St. Croix, targeting a 2027 opening and positioning the resort as a major return to the U.S. market and a first for the U.S. Virgin Islands. Education Readiness: Senators grilled Education and Maintenance Bureau officials on school reconstruction and readiness for Aug. 10, including security plans and concerns about protecting new campuses after hours. Financial Crime Compliance: BVI received FATF recognition for progress on anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing reforms, with over 92% of action items completed or ahead of schedule. Regional Cooperation & Climate Resilience: BVI urged Caribbean partners to strengthen South-South cooperation on sustainable development to buffer against geopolitical and economic shocks. Public Utilities Pressure: A St. Croix outlet criticized WAPA’s blackout explanations, alleging fuel-delivery and payment delays may be tied to tight financial margins. Caribbean Business Pulse: Bahamas marina leaders described a slow independence weekend in Bimini, warning earlier fee-driven gains may not be sustainable. Global Antitrust Watch: Multiple U.S. states announced a $29.6M Glenmark settlement over generic drug price-fixing, with consumers potentially eligible for compensation.
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