AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoIndependence Parade Controversy: Questions are growing over last-minute changes to the Queen’s Park Savannah route and venue setup, with critics saying the Government offered little explanation and even uncertainty about whether the event would happen. T&T Economy Outlook: The IDB expects growth to stay subdued in 2026, citing weak 2025 performance, energy volatility, and rising interest burdens. Telecom Leadership Shake-up: TSTT has replaced acting CEO Keino Cox with Reza Hosein after a board review, while the Amplia call-centre contractor dispute is now headed for an immediate board-ordered review. Port Backpay Pressure: Seamen and Waterfront Workers Trade Union says more than $330m in backpay is still outstanding despite partial July payments, framing it as a human-rights and pay-rate issue. Drought Watch: TTMS has placed Trinidad on drought watch for September and Tobago on drought warning for October, urging water conservation as reservoir and stream recharge risks rise. Food & Supply Chain Stress: WGM links chicken supply pressure to heat affecting hatchery eggs and local growth, plus disrupted international shipping schedules. Energy/Maritime Policy: A new Project Aidra AI inspection initiative is being adopted by a Trinidad-based firm, while regional maritime leadership continues to be spotlighted through upcoming Caribbean shipping-focused events.
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