AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCruise Tourism Push: Carnival has locked in 155 “Frightfully Fun” Halloween sailings across all 29 ships for 2026, with Bahamas-focused themed weekends out of Miami and a major September 20 start. Juneteenth & Local Culture: Nassau’s British Colonial Hotel hosted a ’90s-themed Juneteenth celebration blending island soul food and music, spotlighting Bahamian community storytelling. Champagne & Women in Business: Commonwealth Brewery Limited ran a “Women Only” event honoring Madame Clicquot, featuring female leaders including Rexy Rolle and highlighting entrepreneurship. Marine & Conservation: Fernbank’s Giant Screen Theater will screen “Call of the Dolphins” on July 6, spotlighting dolphin science, conservation and rescue work. Border Biosecurity: Bermuda reported a curly-tailed lizard stowaway linked to shipping containers, underscoring the need for vigilant customs checks. Regional Finance for Resilience: The IFC will invest up to US$15m into a Caribbean debt fund sub-vehicle supporting climate resilience and SME financing across multiple countries including The Bahamas. Fuel Costs Pressure: Finance Minister Halkitis says government is monitoring “concerning” pump price rises tied to global shocks, with prices reported above $6.89 per gallon at major retailers. Aviation Cooperation: Transport Minister Leon Lundy met China’s ambassador to discuss aviation connectivity and infrastructure to strengthen The Bahamas as a regional hub. Watersports Regulation Debate: A Florida jet ski operator disputes a US Embassy warning as overly broad, while local operators argue for tighter enforcement and industry voices in regulation. Workplace Safety Tech: The Department of Labour plans drone-assisted inspections and a coordinated inventory of active construction sites to improve safety surveillance. Queen Conch Milestone: FAU’s Queen Conch Mobile Lab in Eleuthera is now fully operational after first egg masses hatched, producing juvenile conch to support conservation.
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