AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTelecom Policy Shock: Cabinet has withdrawn support for BTL’s proposed $80M acquisition of SMART/Speednet, ending the controversial deal ahead of the previously planned Aug. 18 decision—while PUP Chairman Henry Charles Usher and other social partners back the move and renew calls for transparency and independent review by the PUC. Worker & Consumer Pressure: Belize Communications Workers for Justice and other groups demand audited financials, independent valuation, and a worker-impact plan, arguing Belizeans still lack the information needed to judge competition and consumer effects. Agriculture Focus: The Ministry of Agriculture held its AGM in Dangriga, putting agriculture’s ~15% GDP contribution front and center while discussing productivity, food security, market access, and the hard limits on subsidies amid climate and cost pressures. Dairy Modernization: Belize dairy farmers head to Honduras for training on herd management and genetics, with plans to improve milk output and processing. Regional Trade & Logistics: Belize joined an IDB ministerial dialogue in Panama on Central America connectivity, border crossings, and cargo systems—aimed at speeding exports. Tourism & Events: Belize Tourism Board opened 2026 National Tourism Awards nominations; Belize Beef Fest & Rodeo kicks off in Belmopan today. Environment Watch: UN warns U.S. sanctions fears are blocking humanitarian aid to Cuba; and Mexico reports record sargassum surges affecting Caribbean beaches.
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