AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoTourism Push: St. Vincent and the Grenadines is leaning hard into its “LOVE SVG” plan, with the six-month campaign aimed at delivering 100 priority upgrades before the November season kick-off—touching visitor sites, heritage, transport access, hospitality, and community-based tourism. Diaspora to Investment: Foreign Affairs Minister Dwight Fitzgerald Bramble told Vincentians abroad in Toronto to evolve from “barrels to businesses,” urging remittances to shift toward longer-term investment that builds generational wealth. Regional Spotlight: Vincentian tennis talent Ethan Kent represented SVG at the Junior Infantile Tennis International Championships in El Salvador, battling through singles and doubles draws. Sports & Culture: The week also brought more Caribbean energy—Beaches Turks and Caicos debuted its $150m Treasure Beach Village with fireworks and a full street-festival vibe, while OECS 3×3 basketball action continues across the region. Travel Context: A reminder that mobility matters—SVG’s passport remains highly ranked in global travel access lists.
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