AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMarine Tourism Safety: The British Virgin Islands issued a fresh warning to marine operators after 20 accidents were recorded this year, with collisions and groundings making up 90% of cases—officials say the numbers point to where training, lookout, and reporting need tightening. Marine Tourism Strategy: A policy analyst urged stronger public-private partnerships to grow marine tourism and the blue economy, stressing that locals want to be owners and investors, not just workers. Drought Relief for Farmers (USVI): The U.S. government declared a drought disaster for the U.S. Virgin Islands, opening the door for federal emergency loans for agriculture as dry conditions persist across St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix. Local Housing & Federal Funds (VI): Senators grilled VIHFA officials over a suspension of federal funds, while the agency presented its FY2027 budget and discussed staffing and housing-project impacts. Small Business Support (BVI/VI): The Virgin Islands rolled out US$165,000 in MSME grants to 18 businesses, backing sectors from food services and logistics to plumbing, electrical work, and senior care. Cruise Industry Watch: Norwegian Cruise Line detailed Norwegian Aura’s Caribbean itineraries and onboard upgrades, including a major thermal spa and new dining concepts. Tech & Consumer Impact (USVI): A $700 million Google Play antitrust settlement includes potential automatic restitution for eligible users in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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