AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMarine Safety Push: The British Virgin Islands is urging marine operators to tighten safety after 20 accidents were recorded so far in 2026, with collisions and groundings making up 90% of cases—officials say the focus is on better navigation prep, situational awareness, lookout, and faster accident reporting. BVI Marine Policy: A VI marine industry forum heard that the National Sustainable Development Plan is being used to guide public-private collaboration for managing the marine space, with marine tourism sitting at the overlap of fisheries and tourism strategy. Cruise Growth Debate: New CTO figures show the BVI ranked third for cruise growth in the Caribbean in Q1, with 493,397 cruise passengers—up 29.3%—while critics question whether more cruise arrivals equal better tourism outcomes. Energy Watch: BVIEC says electricity rates won’t increase, even as it adjusts the fuel subsidy for customers using more than 1,500 kWh per month, aiming to protect essential consumption while reducing subsidy costs. Charter Access: A charter operator is calling to restore the finger pier at Cyril B. Romney Tortola Pier Park with paid pickup/drop-off options to reduce delays and improve visitor flow. Trade & Finance: Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley will lead a BVI financial services trade mission to India (Aug. 24–31) to build regulatory and business ties. Water & Business: Consolidated Water declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.14 per share for Q4 2026.
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