AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHousing & Reconstruction: UDC is pushing ahead with plans for more than 20,000 housing units islandwide, with about 10,000 earmarked for southwest Jamaica to support Hurricane Melissa recovery, using UDC-owned lands and expecting faster delivery after NaRRA finalisation. Global Services & Jobs: GSAJ says Jamaica’s global services sector, pulling about US$900m in direct foreign investment annually, is still positioned for growth even after workforce declines since 2023, with spillovers into transport, retail and food services. Cannabis Reform & Permits: State Minister Delano Seiveright says the cannabis reform push is “deliberate and people-friendly,” rolling out a Cannabis Permit Road Tour in St Elizabeth to expand permit categories and widen legitimate participation, with the Cannabis Licensing Authority providing guidance. Regional Regulation Leadership: Bermuda’s Nigel Burgess was elected deputy chairman of the Organisation of Caribbean Utility Regulators at OOCUR’s meeting in Trelawny, as the region tackles energy transition and affordability. US Development Finance Interest: The US International Development Finance Corporation plans a Caribbean visit to build its project pipeline, with Jamaica, ports and airports among the focus areas. Retail & Logistics Expansion: PriceSmart reports strong Q3 results and plans two new Jamaican clubs (Montego Bay and Kingston) plus a 2026 distribution centre to strengthen logistics. Labour & Negotiations: UCASE says it’s gearing up for multiple wage talks and disputes, including a Rubis-related matter returning to the Ministry of Labour. Agriculture & Animal Health: Agriculture Minister Floyd Green announced expanded animal tagging and traceability measures, including more technicians and additional tags to curb praedial larceny. MSME Opportunities Under NaRRA: Senator Aubyn Hill urged MSMEs to formalise now to win upcoming NaRRA contracts, highlighting demand for transport, food supply and other support services. Tourism Push: JTB launched Jamaica Summer Vibes 2026 running to Aug. 31, spotlighting festivals, sports and cultural events to draw visitors.
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