AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoThird-Country Nationals (TCN) Talks: Antigua and Barbuda’s Parliament has passed a resolution setting strict principles for any U.S. transfer deal, with PM Gaston Browne saying the country would rather face visa restrictions than accept people with criminal backgrounds, and that no final agreement is signed yet. CBI vs EU Visa Access: Browne says the government will consult stakeholders before bringing a parliamentary resolution on whether to prioritise EU visa-free access over the Citizenship by Investment Programme, warning the trade-off could involve giving up major revenue. U.S. Visa Pressure: A new U.S. proclamation effective Jan. 1, 2026 lists Antigua and Barbuda among countries facing partial suspension of new visa issuance. Public Safety & Policing: Cabinet has reversed a 24-hour delay on live Carnival broadcasts, and the government says an expanded CCTV network should be operational by end of August. Local Governance & Services: The government has reclaimed 682 acres of abandoned agricultural land for redistribution to vetted farmers, and Cabinet made permanent a CXC exam fee support programme with conditions for students. Sports & Culture: Barbados extended its lead in the Rising Stars U-19 50-over championship, and the Antigua Yacht Club will host the 2026 Caribbean Sailing Association AGM and conference in October.
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