AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCaribbean–China Cooperation: A fresh push for engagement is making the case that small states can’t rely on “guarantees” and must build resilience through smarter risk management. Regional Air Connectivity: Caribbean Airlines will cut routes from June 1, ending Dominica–Suriname and St. Kitts–Suriname service and trimming other links, a blow to business and diaspora travel into northern South America. Suriname’s Strategic Spotlight: The U.S. told Suriname’s cabinet and senior officers—during a trip to USS Nimitz—that oil-and-gas-rich Suriname is viewed as a strategic geographic ally, signaling deeper diplomatic and economic alignment. Food Security Watch: Barbados says it’s moving to prevent possible food shortages and flags initiatives involving Guyana and Suriname. Aviation Infrastructure: At CJIA, the control tower is set to be relocated to expand parking as traffic growth outpaces the current layout. Energy & Investment Context: Offshore drilling optimism continues in the wider region, while Suriname’s industrial pipeline also gets a boost from new franchise expansion plans.
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