AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism & Travel: Half Moon fully reopens after Hurricane Melissa restoration, bringing back its golf, spa, villas and restaurants—another boost for Jamaica’s luxury hospitality corridor. Aviation & Visitor Economy: Passenger traffic at Jamaica’s two international airports fell in the first half of 2026, with Sangster down 26.7% and Norman Manley down 3.6%, blamed on Melissa impacts and reduced hotel capacity. Energy & Industry Costs: JPS reports peak electricity demand hit 676.9MW on July 1 as temperatures climbed, pushing higher operating costs for businesses and households. Shipping & Trade: LNG bunkering keeps gaining momentum globally, with demand growth led by Asia and a strong Americas surge—relevant for regional maritime fuel planning. Business & Services: Northern Caribbean University students win an international business pitch with WellNest, an AI tool for clinical notes, while itel CEO Yoni Epstein is elected president of GSAJ, signalling momentum in Jamaica’s BPO sector. Agriculture & Food Safety: A new focus on water safety in agriculture and food processing highlights how irrigation and processing water can spread contamination if not properly managed. Environment & Public Works: Plans are moving to pedestrianise Holland Bamboo in St Elizabeth with near-$500m funding, including an alternative roadway, irrigation and expanded nurseries. Showbiz & Culture: A J Brown hosts “Paint, Sip & Song” at Island SPACE in Florida, blending music and art for fans.
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