AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCross-border enforcement: India’s Enforcement Directorate says it has provisionally attached assets worth ₹1,023.85 crore in a Goa illegal iron ore mining money-laundering probe tied to the Salgaocar/“AVS” group, including 99 properties in India (₹459.10 crore), 31 properties in Singapore (₹471.32 crore), and equity shares (₹93.42 crore), with the order dated June 19 under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. Telecom costs for islands: A new global pricing roundup flags the British Virgin Islands among the world’s most expensive fixed broadband markets, citing high infrastructure and competition challenges that keep monthly costs elevated. Local governance/finance: BVI Premier Natalio Wheatley says the government is moving toward a representative presence in Panama to strengthen access to a key financial and business gateway, alongside operationalizing the Financial Services Directorate and pushing its “Business Done RIGHT” compliance campaign. Caribbean tourism/industry: Norwegian Cruise Line’s Norwegian Aura is set to debut as its largest ship and launch Eastern Caribbean sailings from Miami in 2027, with a major multi-deck waterslide complex aimed at boosting regional visitor demand. Court watch (USVI): The Superior Court of the Virgin Islands processed a busy criminal docket, including advice-of-rights hearings and vandalism/destruction of property matters on St. Croix. Crypto market note: LBank Exchange listed GoodFundOne (GFO) and opened trading for the GFO/USDT pair on June 19.
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