AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCorentyne River Bridge Diplomatic Clash: Suriname’s President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons says Guyana was told as far back as February that Paramaribo would finance the Corentyne River Bridge “go-it-alone,” while Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali says he’s awaiting official correspondence and Hugh Todd denies any official notification through proper channels. CARICOM Mediation on Cuba: CARICOM’s humanitarian aid for Cuba has finally cleared sanctions-related banking hurdles after multiple failed attempts, and leaders including Barbados’ Mia Mottley and Trinidad and Tobago’s Kamla Persad-Bissessar offered to facilitate talks between Washington and Havana. Suriname Offshore Energy Bids: Staatsolie received two new bids for offshore blocks in its open-door offering, with proposals in the Demerara sector, and a 90-day competing submission window running to Oct. 4, 2026. Petronas Boosts Block 52 Prospects: Petronas Suriname reported two new discoveries (Caiman-1 and SAC-1) and an appraisal confirming Roystonea-2, lifting Block 52 recoverable resources to over 1 billion barrels of oil equivalent. Trade & FX Focus: Trinidad and Tobago’s trade minister says local manufacturers should get priority access to foreign exchange, arguing it supports domestic value creation over imports. Early Childhood Screen Rules: Guyana’s human services minister urged strict limits on digital devices for children under two, recommending no screen time and only limited weekly use as children grow. Sports Business Note: Patentia Secondary in Guyana swept Tapeball titles, winning both the GOAPC end-of-term boys’ competition and the CARICOM Schools Knockout.
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