AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCaribbean Tourism & Women in Tourism: Caribbean Week in New York 2026 kicked off June 1 with ministers and commissioners from across the region, including Anguilla, under the theme “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” as leaders push for stronger connectivity and a unified Caribbean tourism voice; Local Culture & Summer Energy (Anguilla): Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla is spotlighting the island’s summer season with a Local Market Experience honouring Anguilla Day on May 31, while the Anguilla Summer Festival is set for July 10 to August 9 with month-long music, culture, boat racing, pageants, and beach parties; Regional Tourism Strategy (Nevis): Nevis Premier Mark Brantley says seasonality remains the biggest hurdle, pointing to festivals and events plus a stronger regional market push to smooth out summer slowdowns; Governance & Law: The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court appointed Margaret Price Findlay as its 14th Chief Justice effective April 9; Parliamentary Updates (Overseas Territories): Montserrat’s Speaker and Clerk are attending the Commons and Overseas Territories Speakers’ Conference in the Cayman Islands, focusing on governance reform and keeping legislatures resilient; Environment Month (St Kitts & Nevis): St Kitts and Nevis announced Environment Month 2026 activities, launching June 5 at Independence Square with a month of public climate action and stewardship events; Caricom Membership Watch (Bermuda): Bermuda has closed public consultations on moving from associate to full CARICOM membership, with immigration-related concerns still a major sticking point as the government reviews feedback.
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