AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoU.S. Tariff Shock for Bahamian Exports: The Bahamas Commercial Fishers Alliance warns that proposed U.S. Section 301 forced-labour tariffs could hit spiny lobster exports, squeezing a sector already “breaking even” and raising job risk for processors and wholesalers. Forced-Labour Trade Pressure: USTR’s Section 301 findings recommend 12.5% tariffs for The Bahamas and 46 other economies, with public comments invited—raising the stakes for compliance and market access. Maritime Tech Upgrade: The Bahamas Maritime Authority launched a blockchain-secured digital seafarer record book system, aiming to modernize documentation for safer, smoother operations. Aviation Legal Focus: Energy/Utilities/Aviation Minister JoBeth Coleby-Davis urged modern legal frameworks and resilient institutions to support aviation’s role in tourism and emergency response. Budget & Capital Works: Government allocated $51.5m for 2026/27 capital works, including multiple Family Island clinic projects and hospital consultancy support. Homeless Shelter Land Stalled: Great Commission Ministries says its long-planned 100-bed Hope City shelter remains blocked by unresolved land ownership issues despite earlier approvals. Regional Tourism Governance: Turks and Caicos passed a Tourism Authority Bill to strengthen destination marketing and long-term planning. Piracy Heritage Discovery: Archaeologists and filmmakers reported six Nassau-area shipwrecks tied to the real “Golden Age of Piracy,” adding a new angle for cultural tourism and maritime history.
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