AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCricket & Tourism: Cricket West Indies has locked in the 2026 Men’s home season, with West Indies hosting Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Pakistan; the Pakistan Tests will be played in Trinidad & Tobago (including a historic first Test at Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba). Trade & Industry: The Ministry of Trade, Investment and Tourism says it wants an extra US$2 billion in non-energy exports by 2027, using an Export Leadership Team and customs/process reforms to lift exporter performance. Shipping Costs: The Couva/Point Lisas Chamber of Commerce is calling for a state investigation into shipping agents charging local fees in US dollars amid FX shortages, arguing some rates breach Central Bank guidance. Investment Pipeline: Global Trinidad and Tobago reports a TT$14 billion investment pipeline across 45 projects, targeting thousands of jobs and moving several ventures into committed status. Agri-Food Innovation: Tobago’s Peb’s Prosperous Hands greenhouse is now producing after EU and CARIRI support, aiming to boost local food output with modern farming methods. Water & Business Continuity: WASA warns of reduced output at North Oropouche due to dry weather and urges conservation as supply disruptions hit multiple communities. Regional Policy: Trinidad and Tobago reserved its position on CARICOM’s Cuba statement, highlighting growing regional splits tied to US pressure and security alignments.
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