AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHigher Ed & Skills: Economist Dr Anthony Gonzales says UWI’s student decline is being driven by poverty and a growing “menu” of university-level options, warning education is now a competitive product. Trade & Exports: Chamber figure Diane Hadad calls the Government’s non-energy export push promising but too light on detail, while economist Dr Vaalmikki Arjoon says the forex drive is “economically necessary” as energy earnings wobble. SME & Distribution: West Indian Traders Ltd opens an IPO aimed at boosting its balance sheet and expanding into chilled and frozen goods. Banking Deal: Butterfield agrees to buy CIBC Caribbean in a US$1.79b deal, setting up a larger regional banking group. Transport Disruption: Maxi taxi operators confirm a three-day “rest and reflect” shutdown from June 1, citing long-running unresolved industry issues. Construction & Local Content: San Fernando contractors demand a “fair share” of work at the Allamby housing project, alleging sidelining of local firms. Environment Funding: Green Fund disbursement remains critically low—under 1% over a decade—fueling NGO funding fears. Energy/Industry: T&T Aggregate Producers Association meets Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal to discuss licensing, royalties and sustainability after “hold over” letters. Culture & Tourism: Tobago kicks off its fifth annual Carnival (Oct 30–Nov 1) with a “Mud, Mas and Music” launch at Pigeon Point.
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