AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEducation & Community Relief: WISTA Jamaica handed over over $850,000 in school supplies and tech to Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts at Carisbrook Infant and Primary in St Elizabeth, while Trelawny JPs ran a back-to-school fair that drew 200+ students, easing family costs. Business Climate & Investment: Industry Minister Aubyn Hill urged firms to use programmes like Productive Input Relief and financing through EXIM Bank and DBJ to cut costs and import productive equipment. Water Security Planning: Water Minister Matthew Samuda said feasibility studies are underway for limited desalination in St Thomas and Clarendon, but ruled out a nationwide rollout due to cost and environmental risks. Insurance & Recovery: Insurers say they will fast-track Hurricane Melissa claims, targeting major eligible settlements by end-September, as the FSC and industry bodies push for faster outcomes. Local Economy & Services: Christiana’s new $760-million tax office officially opened, with more services and convenience for taxpayers. Industry & Trade: Jamaica Bauxite Mining is in talks with Ghana on a $60m aluminium push using Jamaica bauxite refined at Louisiana’s Gramercy plant before shipping to Ghana. Tech for Jamaica: Crimson Tide AI’s OpenJM agentic AI platform launches ahead of public consultations on Jamaica’s first AI policy framework.
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