AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaritime Accountability: Bahamas Maritime Authority published findings on a deadly 2022 collision that killed three fishermen, saying fatigue likely played a significant role and that course changes and missed sound signals left both vessels unaware in time. Regional Finance: The Caribbean Development Bank’s board approved a US$200m first-loss guarantee with Canada, aimed at boosting CDB lending capacity for climate resilience and sustainable infrastructure. Hurricane Readiness: Disaster Risk Management Authority briefed the public for Atlantic Hurricane Season 2026, stressing off-season planning, evacuation readiness, and safety measures. Aviation Governance: Energy/Utilities/Aviation Minister JoBeth Coleby-Davis urged modern legal frameworks and stronger institutions for aviation safety and security. National Insurance: NIB announced July 1 benefit increases, including higher pensions, grants, and insurable wage ceilings. Youth & Jobs Focus: CDB’s Youth FIRE Forum at Baha Mar put employment and “opportunities” front and center for young Caribbean leaders. Public Health Pressure: Opposition whip Marvin Gonzales demanded Government outline its Ebola preparedness plan as regional screening and travel restrictions expand. International Trade: U.S. Trade Representative proposed Section 301 forced-labor tariffs that include the Bahamas, with hearings set for July 7. Ongoing Case: U.S. Coast Guard divers renewed searches in the Bahamas for Lynette Hooker after GPS data raised new questions, with investigators treating it as a possible homicide. Heritage & Tourism: Marine archaeologists reported six pirate-era wrecks in Nassau harbor, adding fresh fuel to Bahamas history tourism.
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