AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAI in Telecom: Flytxt says it has completed go-live of its NEON-dX AI customer value management platform for Digicel Trinidad & Tobago, aiming to move from manual campaigns to always-on, insight-led engagement across prepaid and postpaid. Food & Agri Risk: Nestlé’s review of its local dairy and juices operations is unsettling farmers and workers, with OWTU warning staff are being told to prepare for multiple outcomes while buyers for factories are still unclear. Public Accountability: Opposition leader Penelope Beckles is pressing Home Affairs Minister Roger Alexander to disclose how many passport booklets remain and how many citizens are waiting, after claims of low stock and slowed issuance. Regional Health Security: CARPHA inaugurated the CARPHA Regional Emergency Operations Centre in Port of Spain, funded by the EU, to coordinate outbreak preparedness and response across 26 member states. Energy Sector Disruption: Energy Minister Roodal Moonilal reports 92 acts of sabotage in oil infrastructure from Oct 2025 to June 2026, costing the state over $1m in equipment damage plus lost production. Trade & Services: TT Chamber trade mission explores Saint Lucia opportunities across food, manufacturing, media and professional services, while its CEO Vashti Guyadeen earns a DBA for work on boosting Caribbean services exporters. IP for Cocoa & Culture: Land and Legal Affairs Minister Saddam Hosein says T&T is advancing plant variety protection reforms and strengthening IP protections, including a certification trademark for Trinitario cocoa.
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