AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoU.S.-Caribbean security & ports: The USS Nimitz aircraft carrier is set to dock in Jamaica (June 1–5), with regional officials hosted during the voyage; Suriname and other CARICOM states were among recent stops, while critics read the timing as a signal amid heightened U.S.-Cuba tensions. Suriname–Dominican Republic ties: Suriname President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons met Dominican leaders in Santo Domingo to push a strategic economic alliance covering renewable energy, agriculture, tourism, and a wider parliamentary exchange; visa-free tourism entry is planned for Dominicans holding valid U.S. or Schengen visas. Regional aviation reshuffle: Caribbean Airlines’ network cuts and market exits are reshaping connectivity, with a new LIAT 2020–Air Caraïbes interline deal starting June 1 as services shift across Eastern Caribbean routes. Suriname diplomacy in Curaçao: Suriname’s new Consul-General Joraisa Pokie began her Curaçao tenure with a courtesy visit to the Governor, reinforcing trade, education, and consular cooperation. Energy & investment outlook: ExxonMobil filed for environmental approval for a major Haimara gas development offshore Guyana, underscoring continued investment momentum in the wider region’s offshore economy. Wildlife trafficking risk: Golden lion tamarins are being smuggled out of Brazil via cars, planes, and sailboats, with seizures linked to routes involving Suriname—raising compliance and enforcement concerns for regional trade.
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