AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHigher-Education & Research: Georgia Southern University signed an MoU with the University of Belize to expand research access and degree pathways, including marine biology and tropical ecology opportunities. SME & Investment Finance: IFC confirmed a US$15m investment into the CARICOM Resilience Fund Debt Sub-Fund, structured in senior and mezzanine tranches and aimed at on-lending to medium-sized enterprises across 13 countries. Trade & Logistics Reform: Belize’s Postmaster General outlined plans to tighten shipping bottlenecks by making HS codes and values mandatory in advance data, training counter clerks on customs declarations, and improving pre-arrival transmission. Sugar Industry Legal Update: The Court of Appeal upheld the BSCFA’s Fairtrade premium claim, clearing the way for the dispute to proceed to trial in Belize. Entrepreneurship Pipeline: Rev-Up Caribbean invited Belizean entrepreneurs to apply for its next cohort, backed by CDB funding and designed to unlock investor-ready growth. Tourism Skills & Service: Belize Tourism Board’s Hospitality Sprint Series continued with AHLEI Guest Service Gold training in Punta Gorda, while Belize also pushed regional tourism marketing at Mexico’s Mundo Maya fair. Energy & Infrastructure Pressure: BEL warned it may need up to $4m monthly to prepare for possible El Niño-driven hydro strain, while MIDH monitored flood impacts on key road sections like the Coastal Plain Highway. Marine & Coastal Capacity: Coast Guard officers earned PADI instructor qualifications, and fishers published the first Belize Fishers Audit to push sector priorities. Governance & Procurement Scrutiny: PSU demanded “opening the books” after SIF denied questionable contract claims tied to FAST Construction.
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