AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWater & Sanitation Reform: Martinique’s Assembly unanimously backed a single, centralized water and sanitation authority to end fragmented management and better tackle recurring drinking-water and sanitation failures. Reggae Tourism Push: The Reggae Therapy Festival returns July 11–12 at Stade Louis Achille in Fort-de-France, with Tarrus Riley, Julian Marley, Barrington Levy and Alborosie headlining and a focus on peace, love and unity. Chlordecone Compensation Path: A new law in the French West Indies formally recognizes the State’s responsibility for chlordecone-related harm in Guadeloupe and Martinique, opening the way for discussions on extending compensation to more victims. Fuel & Household Costs (Grenada): Grenada’s latest controlled fuel prices keep gasoline and diesel unchanged, while kerosene drops; LPG cylinder and bulk prices fall in several categories. Property Tax Reminder (Grenada): Grenada’s Inland Revenue Division urges owners to pay 2026 property tax by June 30 for a 5% discount, with an objection option for damage-related reassessments. Rum Packaging Update (Martinique): Campari’s Trois Rivières brand unveiled redesigned aged-rum packaging, with new bottle embossing and a refreshed look tied to southern Martinique sugarcane heritage. Drug-Trafficking Cooperation (G7): G7 leaders launched a ports network to coordinate action against global drug trafficking, backed by partner countries.
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