AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSanctions & finance: A dual U.S.-Iranian tech CEO, Jamshid Ghomi, was arrested in California and charged with allegedly smuggling U.S. networking, security and encryption gear to Iran’s military and nuclear programs, with prosecutors saying the scheme routed purchases through intermediaries and shell companies tied to offshore jurisdictions including the British Virgin Islands. Local governance & business access: BVI political commentator Cindy Rosan says Labour Department officials are being pressured to fast-track work permits for politically connected players in the yachting sector, arguing it blocks qualified locals and fuels cronyism complaints. Digital policy: VI Junior Minister Lorna G. Smith says the territory needs an AI management policy as part of its digital transformation push, alongside ongoing business revitalisation efforts. Trade & industry support: The BVI Chamber of Commerce invites businesses to its “Meet the Members” series on June 4 to boost networking and visibility. Tourism momentum: Caribbean Week in New York 2026 is underway, bringing regional tourism leaders together with BVI and other territories at the InterContinental Times Square. Hurricane readiness: NOAA and local emergency messaging stress preparedness for the 2026 Atlantic season, even with a below-normal outlook. Sports: VG Bayside Blazers bounced back in the 2026 King of the Courts, crushing St Croix 100-79 on Night 2.
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