AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoYouth & Finance Policy: St. Kitts and Nevis PM Terrance Drew is matching young citizens’ ASPIRE savings deposits dollar-for-dollar up to EC$200, with students making real bank deposits during a supervised “step into banking” exercise—part of a wider push to build financial literacy and long-term independence. Regional Tax Governance: CARICOM tax administrators and revenue experts are set to meet in Guyana for COTA’s 27th General Assembly and Technical Conference, focused on future-ready, data-driven and AI-enabled tax administration. Anguilla Connectivity: AnguillAir is expanding winter service with a new weekly Toronto route (via Providenciales) and more flights from U.S. gateways, while Anguilla also welcomes expanded air access from Canada this season. ECCB Currency Updates: The ECCB unveiled redesigned EC banknotes honoring regional icons, including Anguilla’s James Ronald Webster on the EC$10 note. Caribbean Self-Determination Push: A CARICOM reparations delegation in the UK is renewing demands for decolonisation, including calls for Britain to relinquish overseas territories such as Anguilla and others. Tourism Diplomacy: St. Kitts’ Marsha Henderson represented the region at CTO constitutional review talks in Saint Martin.
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