AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism Watch: Central Visayas’ tourism slowdown continues into Q1 2026, with Bohol arrivals down 59% and Cebu slipping 6%, as fuel costs, airfares, geopolitical tensions, and shifting traveler preferences weigh on demand. BVI Business & Finance: Fintech on the Seas 2026 wrapped as a sold-out success, with BVI’s Junior Minister Lorna G. Smith calling it a flagship for positioning the Territory in digital finance. Local Governance: Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley pushed back on claims that VI politicians are self-serving, arguing salary debates ignore prior pay history and that the “talking point” doesn’t match reality. Labor & Politics: In the U.S. Virgin Islands, the ALF and IAM union members heard from gubernatorial candidates, spotlighting port work, trash collection, food delivery, and government jobs. Trade & Compliance: U.S. Customs warns travelers that undeclared agricultural items can trigger $300 fines, even when the item is allowed but not declared. Insurance: AM Best placed Topa Insurance Company’s ratings under review, including its Dorchester Insurance Company Ltd. subsidiary in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Community & Culture: Miss British Virgin Islands returns Aug. 2 to the Multi-Purpose Sports Complex, with three contestants set for seven judging segments.
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