AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTourism Push: Trinidad and Tobago is aiming to lift tourism’s GDP contribution to US$1.7 billion by 2030, with priority focus on yachting and marine services, eco-, health, business conference, cultural and sport tourism. Skills for the sector: MIC Institute of Technology launched a tourism training initiative, with the call for tighter links between government, industry and schools so workers match local and international demand. Regional health security: The Carpha Regional Emergency Operations Centre was commissioned in Port of Spain to boost disaster and public-health response across 26 member states. Humanitarian logistics: Relief supplies for Venezuela are being packaged by regional corporations and set to ship via Point Lisas this Friday. Digital development: UWI and the Caribbean Telecommunications Union formalised a strategic partnership to advance regional digital policy, research and capacity building. Youth and community: TTFA’s National Youth League wrapped with a stronger pathway for young players under a decentralised model. Heritage & culture: The National Trust launched a drive to assess 300+ archaeological sites, while a new production marks TASPO’s 75-year journey that helped take the steelpan global. Facility management leadership: IFMA named Luis R. Viña as chair for its 2026-27 global board.
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