AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTourism Governance: Experience Turks and Caicos is moving into a new statutory authority model, with the destination marketing and management role separated from regulation and quality assurance—aimed at clearer accountability and more sustainable, locally rooted growth. Travel Advisory Update: The U.S. State Department refreshed its Level 2 guidance for Turks and Caicos, flagging that most crime is in Providenciales (petty theft and scams), while reminding cruise visitors to stay alert even on Grand Turk. Visitor Safety Warning: A renewed advisory highlights Turks and Caicos’ strict firearms and ammunition laws—US travelers can face arrest, heavy fines, and long prison sentences if ammunition is accidentally packed. Local Business & Community: Island House LVM says it has donated over $30,000 to United Way TCI’s “Yes I Can Read” programme, supporting eight children’s literacy progress. Immigration Processing: Work permit applications must now be submitted electronically via the APS portal; paper applications are no longer accepted, with APS stations available at employment services locations. Regional Security: RT&CIPF and partners detained two vessels and arrested seven Dominican nationals in a maritime operation targeting suspected illegal fishing, with investigations ongoing. Industry Expansion: SANY’s Campinas plant in Brazil has rolled out its first excavators and commercial vehicles, part of its push to localize manufacturing and cut logistics costs across Latin America. Crypto Payments: KuCoin unveiled the Celestia Stage at Tomorrowland Belgium and KuCoin Web3 Wallet added support for Robinhood Chain, expanding access to tokenized real-world asset ecosystems.
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