AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoU.S.-Iran Escalation and Shipping Shock: After Iran attacks on three commercial vessels, the U.S. struck 80+ targets and revoked the oil-sales waiver, triggering a sharp drop in Strait of Hormuz crossings as tankers rerouted and one 1.95-million-barrel cargo made a full U-turn—raising new pressure on regional maritime and financial stability. Sanctions Hit St. Kitts Link: The U.S. Treasury added Ali Ansari and designated Smart Global Limited, a Charlestown, Nevis-registered company, tying the Federation to an Iran-linked financial crackdown and spotlighting citizenship screening and corporate oversight. Regional Border Security Upgrade: DHS and CARICOM’s IMPACS signed a biometric data-sharing framework to expand automated vetting and screening across participating Caribbean states, with a focus on security risks tied to citizenship-by-investment. CARICOM Meets EU on CBI: Eastern Caribbean leaders agreed to send a high-level Brussels mission to address EU concerns and the revised visa suspension mechanism, while insisting they’ve met standards and will defend domestic policy space. ECCB Monetary Council Leadership: Dominica’s Dr. Irving McIntyre took over the ECCB Monetary Council chair, pledging to protect ECCU financial stability amid geopolitical and economic uncertainty. Local Governance and Security Capacity: SKNDF is moving toward an Air Guard capability using enhanced unmanned aerial systems for intelligence-led coastal surveillance, alongside plans for new vessels. Diaspora Engagement: St. Kitts and Nevis ministers will host a New York diaspora town hall on July 14 to discuss infrastructure, energy, water, ICT, land consultations, and the Sustainable Island State agenda. Community and Culture: St. Kitts Grill Fest launches a first regional BBQ competition on July 18 during Restaurant Week, while a medical fundraiser backs former official Anthony Wiltshire after a heart attack.
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