AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSVG–Taiwan Debt Talks: Prime Minister Godwin Friday says his government is in “very serious” talks with Taiwan to ease SVG’s crushing public debt, citing a debt-to-GDP ratio above 113% and a US$345m loan portfolio; he says Taipei has shown “genuine willingness” to help and that SVG won’t become a “failed state.” One-China Rejection: Friday also publicly reaffirmed SVG’s 45-year diplomatic commitment to Taiwan and rejected any shift toward a “One-China” policy, while hinting at a bigger push to bring private capital into projects. Taiwan Investor Push: Friday says a Taiwan investment forum drew strong private-sector interest in solar, hotels, marine services and agriculture, with plans for a Taiwanese business delegation to visit SVG. Digital MSME Boost: The Caribbean Development Bank and Barbados’ Small Business Association launched a regional digital transformation initiative for at least 150 MSMEs across SVG and other islands, targeting digital maturity, practical tools, and inclusion for women-led and underserved firms. Caribbean Digital Gap: Minister Kerrie Symmonds warned Caribbean digital commerce lags far behind North America, urging faster adoption of digital and mobile transactions. Police Crackdown on Gun Violence: Acting CoP Trevor Bailey declared strategic urgency, promised tougher intelligence-led action, and reported three firearms recovered linked to recent shootings. Regional Growth Outlook: ECLAC forecasts Caribbean growth at 5.6% in 2026 and 7.9% in 2027, but only 1.1% in 2026 without Guyana; SVG is projected around 3.0% in 2026 and 2.6% in 2027. Education & Skills: A new regional lower-secondary education reform effort (WISTLE) is set to modernise curricula with technology and life skills, including support for SVG.
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