AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHealth Partnerships: Minister Michael Joseph signed seven landmark healthcare agreements in China with Hangzhou Normal University and its affiliated hospital, including plans for a Chest Pain Centre and an “International Internet Hospital” telemedicine link. Aviation & Infrastructure: The Airport Authority will remove three mahogany trees near the Sir George Walter Highway this Sunday to protect runway air-traffic visibility as the US$50m airfield rehabilitation nears completion. Regional Policy: CARICOM leaders agreed to move toward common rules on children’s social media access, with Guyana leading legislation work and Grenada overseeing guidelines. Food Security & Money: The ECCB approved an extra EC$25m grant for regional food and nutrition security, while the Monetary Council kept savings and discount rates unchanged and reaffirmed the EC dollar’s fixed exchange rate. Local Roads: Single-lane traffic starts on All Saints Road from 3:00pm Saturday July 11 for major works near Post Millennial Academy and LICS Limited. Politics & Public Voice: Opposition Leader Jamale Pringle says the UPP will hold town halls across Antigua and Barbuda on the third-country deportee arrangement and other national issues. CARICOM Reparations Push: The CARICOM Reparations Commission will travel to the UK July 13–16 to build support for reparatory justice ahead of CHOGM in Antigua.
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