AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoChina Ties: Suriname President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons says Paramaribo wants to deepen cooperation with China as the two mark 50 years of diplomatic relations, pointing to infrastructure, green development and people-to-people links. Bilateral Trade & Tourism: Geerlings-Simons’ visit to the Dominican Republic produced a push for a strategic economic alliance, including renewable energy, agriculture, tourism and a parliamentary exchange, plus visa-free entry for Dominicans with valid US or Schengen visas. Consular & Regional Links: Suriname’s new Consul-General in Curaçao, Joraisa Pokie, begins her tenure with a courtesy visit to the Curaçao governor, reinforcing cooperation on trade, education and consular affairs. Aviation & Connectivity: Caribbean Airlines’ sustainability-driven regional changes continue to ripple through the market, while an interline deal between LIAT 2020 and Air Caraïbes takes effect June 1, as route exits and frequency cuts reshape travel options. Energy & Offshore Outlook: Clean-energy support for Caribbean fisheries is ramping up under Canada-funded STAR-Fish, with Suriname among participating countries, targeting renewable power and low-carbon certification. Security & Governance: The ACCP elects Sint Maarten Police Chief Carl John as president, with organized crime, cybercrime and smuggling highlighted as key regional development risks. Wildlife Trade Watch: Reports link golden lion tamarin trafficking to seizures including in Suriname, underscoring cross-border organized routes and high-value illegal exports.
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