AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAirlift Boost: United Airlines will launch its first-ever nonstop Denver–Providenciales route on Dec. 19, running Saturdays through April 24, 2027, adding a major new gateway for western U.S. travelers to Turks & Caicos. Tourism Capacity Watch: While not TCI, Carnival’s Celebration Key pier extension in The Bahamas is now complete, doubling berths to four ships at once and unlocking about 700,000 more cruise passenger arrivals annually—good context for regional demand. Local Skills & Jobs: Windward, Core Construction and TCICC launched TCI’s first construction apprenticeship program of its kind, with seven trainees starting paid, dual work-and-study training on active sites. Biosecurity Focus: The Department of Agriculture wrapped a Horizon Scanning Workshop to prioritize the invasive species most likely to threaten TCI’s agriculture, biodiversity, public health and economy. Vendor Concerns: The Sapodilla Bay redevelopment plan is moving ahead, with the tourism minister saying it’s meant to expand beach-access commercial opportunities for local vendors, not just relocate them. Financial Integrity: The UK took over FATF presidency, vowing to fight the fraud “epidemic,” with implications for how overseas territories are assessed on financial crime controls. Cost Relief: Government approved a one-time $500 cost of living payment for eligible TCI citizens, alongside import duty reductions and added social support. Digital Finance Debate: A TCI FSC commentary argues for measured adoption of digital finance to broaden opportunity while protecting correspondent banking access and the jurisdiction’s reputation. Heritage & Culture: Separate features highlight the fading craft of palm-and-grass weaving and the dwindling historic buildings of North and Middle Caicos—heritage at risk as development accelerates.
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