AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSuriname-Politics: Suriname’s Oil, Gas and Environment Minister Patrick Brunings says the country is pitching its offshore gas as an “energy safe haven” alternative amid the Strait of Hormuz crisis, after meeting U.S. officials in Houston and urging renewed State Department engagement. Budget & Governance: Suriname’s government is increasing spending in its revised 2026 budget, as reported in the week’s local finance coverage. Diplomacy & Visas: The State Department revoked the diplomatic visa of the OAS chief of staff, a move highlighted in Suriname-focused politics reporting. Trade & Customs Reform: Postmaster General Algernon Gomes outlines a plan to cut postal/customs delays by tightening Electronic Advance Data requirements, training counter staff on customs declarations, and improving pre-arrival transmission. Regional Development Finance: The IFC confirmed a US$15m investment in a CARICOM resilience debt fund sub-structure aimed at SME financing across 13 countries. Health & Food Security: Barbados’ finance minister says savings from a proposed debt buyback would fund health and nutrition programmes, including regional food security work with Guyana and Suriname. Aviation Safety: The EU updated its air safety list, banning 154 airlines; Suriname is named among the countries with banned carriers. Sports & Identity (Suriname link): Netherlands winger Crysencio Summerville’s Suriname family ties are noted as the World Cup storylines keep spotlighting diaspora talent.
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