AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCaribbean Energy & Investment Pulse: Suriname’s long-delayed offshore oil “takeoff” is back in focus, with the latest coverage pointing to a mix of improved conditions and investor appetite after years of setbacks—while a former Suriname ambassador warns the region could face sharper fuel-price shocks as global supply buffers shift toward the U.S. Resource Projects & Local Partnerships: Miata Metals signed an MOU with the Okanisi People for its Sela Creek Gold Project, formalizing collaboration and community development as it pushes toward full ownership. Regional Security Watch: A major cocaine seizure off West Africa flagged a network that reportedly included a Suriname-linked suspect, adding pressure on maritime and port controls across the wider region. Trade & Cost Signals: European banana prices stayed mostly steady, but Colombian values fell 7%, a reminder that import-cost swings can ripple into local supply chains. Diplomacy With Delivery: India’s Jaishankar wrapped up his Caribbean push—co-chairing Suriname talks and handing over development support—showing how bilateral deals are moving from announcements to on-the-ground facilities.
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