AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCorentyne River Bridge Diplomatic Rift: Suriname President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons told CARICOM leaders that Guyana was formally informed in February that Paramaribo would finance the Corentyne River Bridge “go-it-alone,” while Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali says Georgetown is awaiting official correspondence before responding—keeping the dispute over prior notice and funding plans front and centre. CARICOM Cuba Aid Clears Sanctions Hurdles: CARICOM’s long-delayed humanitarian package for Cuba has finally been cleared after repeated banking rejections tied to sanctions, with leaders saying the supplies focus on essentials like baby formula, food, medical items, and solar and water equipment. CARICOM Heads of Government Communiqué: The 51st CARICOM Heads of Government meeting in Saint Lucia brought together leaders including Suriname’s President Geerlings-Simons and set out regional priorities following the summit’s discussions. Trade Policy Pressure in the Region: Trinidad and Tobago’s Trade Minister Satyakama Maharaj argued manufacturers should get preferential access to foreign exchange, while the TT Manufacturers’ Association urged urgent action to clear VAT refund backlogs that are squeezing reinvestment and jobs. Regional Security Cooperation: Defense officials in the Americas forum emphasized coordinated responses to transnational crime, cyber threats, and disaster risk, aiming to keep sovereignty while strengthening joint action.
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