AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoConstruction & Materials: Belize Foam Ltd says it’s now stocking half-inch plywood at its Mile 2.5 George Price Highway location, pitching it as strong and water-resistant for framing, sheathing and formwork. Tech & Education: The Ministry of E-Governance handed the University of Belize a VEX V5 robotics kit with 1,500+ parts to boost hands-on learning through the Jaguar Tech Studio. Transport Costs Pressure: The Belize Bus Association warns operators may stop service nationwide starting Aug. 24 unless diesel relief is restored, citing unsustainable fuel and rising parts costs. Tourism Skills: The Belize Tourism Board launched an online “Belize Specialist” training for travel advisors, with certification, marketing materials and a chance at a familiarization trip. Electric Mobility: E-VOLUTION Ltd rolled out an E-Taxi program, expanding from a pilot car to include a seven-seater van option for taxi operators. Agriculture Support: Government provided 9,150 bags of fertilizer (about $800K) to citrus growers in Pomona to help recovery from citrus greening. Energy Bills: BEL’s new monthly Cost of Power Adjustment (COPA) takes effect, adding up to 1.5 cents per kWh to most customers’ bills. Maritime Conservation: Belize secured a landmark agreement to permanently protect about 17,000 acres at Turneffe Atoll, including key flats-fishing habitats. Trade & Industry: San Pedro Town Council is planning a multipurpose market complex at Saca Chispas, with produce/meat market space, artisan stalls, parking and event rentals. Labor & Governance: PSU and NTUCB leaders are pushing back on public-sector and telecom governance, including calls for action over BTL leadership and potential industrial action.
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