AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI Data Centres & Water Stress: Government signed MoUs with US firms for large-scale data centres and AI infrastructure, but the move sparked backlash over power, water and environmental impacts, with debate now turning to where projects should land and how risks will be managed. Local Industry & Investment: US Embassy officials flagged Point Lisas as a likely site for at least one project, arguing industrial estates can reduce friction with residents while supporting Trinidad’s push to attract next-gen digital infrastructure. Energy/Regional Links: Analysts say quake-related humanitarian engagement may help ease T&T–Venezuela tensions, potentially reopening doors on cross-border energy cooperation. Food & Agriculture Research: CARDI launched its first Agricultural Research and Innovation Symposium, spotlighting science-driven solutions for climate-resilient, food-secure Caribbean farming. Shipping/Industrial Capacity: HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding installed first distributed-fabrication grand blocks for Flight III destroyer DDG 135, underscoring partner-network scaling in defence production. Airbridge Demand: Caribbean Airlines added 72 extra flights and 7,656 seats for the July-August vacation period, boosting the Trinidad–Tobago airbridge for peak tourism events. Governance/Finance Probe: PNM is preparing for a court fight after being served with documents tied to the Balisier House financing probe, with calls for campaign finance reform growing louder. Cybercrime Risk: A Chaguanas food businessman reported losing over $1.3M in an alleged online banking hack, renewing pressure for stronger fraud controls.
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