AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSquatting Crackdown: Attorney General Anil Nandlall tells RDCs and NDCs to act fast on illegal encumbrances—serve notices, take cases to court, and demolish where needed. Trade & Industry: GCCI signs an MoU with the Trinidad and Tobago Chamber to push bilateral trade and tackle non-tariff barriers. Labour Shortage: A labour crunch is hitting construction, transportation, mining and agriculture as oil-driven expansion outpaces the local workforce. Rice Support: Region Three rice farmers start receiving over $201M in cash grants, while Region Five gets more than $1.18B for the latest crop. Gas-to-Energy Progress: The transmission network is 99% complete, with the project aimed at replacing costly bunker fuel and lowering bills. Politics & Transparency Row: Opposition renews pressure on President Ali over a disputed Soesdyke-Linden highway “ranch,” while Ali says he has properly declared ownership and financing. Regional Infrastructure Dispute: Suriname says Guyana was informed early about Suriname financing the Corentyne bridge—Ali says his government is awaiting official correspondence. Energy Market Watch: Oil prices rise after the U.S. cancels Iran’s sales license and launches strikes, lifting Brent and WTI. Sports & Youth: Annai Secondary defends the Girls U15 title; meanwhile, a new GSL sports photography internship competition opens for young Guyanese.
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