AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGreen Infrastructure & Digital Connectivity: Macao’s 17th IIICF opened June 11, drawing 3,500+ leaders from 70+ countries to push “green digital infrastructure” and smart construction, with 250+ activities across an 8,000 m² exhibition. Energy Security Pitch: As Strait of Hormuz tensions reshape supply, Suriname’s Oil, Gas and Environment Minister Patrick Brunings says Suriname can be a “safe haven” for energy, pointing to offshore gas discoveries and inviting U.S. and global investors. Offshore Oil Readiness: Suriname is positioning for first offshore production, with improved seismic coverage, logistics and local content build-up, and an open-door offering covering much of its offshore acreage to attract new entrants. Clean Energy for Fisheries: The STAR-Fish project under CRFM is moving into year-3, funding renewable power and cold-chain upgrades for fisheries and aquaculture across Suriname and the wider Caribbean. Regional Trade Push: TTMA launched a Guyana–Suriname trade mission (38 companies, 58 participants) to find new customers and investment in high-growth sectors. Shipping & Border Operations: Antigua and Barbuda’s postal and customs departments are reforming workflows to improve international shipping and regional border security, including mail inspection training. Mining & Exploration: Miata Metals closed its TSX Venture listing, advancing gold exploration in Suriname’s Guyana Shield with a fully funded 25,000-metre drill program. Cocaine Logistics Watch: A major West Africa–to-Europe cocaine route was flagged after Spain seized 30+ tonnes from the Arconian, including a Surinamese-linked crew member, highlighting regional shipping vulnerabilities.
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