AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCaribbean Security & Geopolitics: A political scientist in Jamaica is urging the government to address public unease over the USS Nimitz visit, warning regional tensions could make the trip look like alignment amid heightened focus on Cuba. Suriname–Brazil Trade Talks: Suriname and Brazil will negotiate in the second half of the year to expand a limited trade agreement, with talks covering energy, logistics, transport, agriculture, and communications. Regional Policing Leadership: Sint Maarten’s Chief Commissioner Carl John was elected Chairman of the Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police (ACCP) during its Paramaribo conference, aiming to boost regional cooperation against organized crime. Mining & Exploration Update (Suriname): Miata Metals reported new Sela Creek drill results, including 11 m at 3.35 g/t Au, expanding a district-scale gold system. Agriculture & Tech Capacity: A Suriname onion grower scaled from a 30 m² pilot to multi-hectare production, using greenhouse know-how to improve yields. Digital Heritage (Kingdom-wide): The Dutch government plans to strengthen access to colonial archives and build connected digital heritage infrastructure across the Kingdom, including Suriname. Legal/Business Rights (CARICOM): The CCJ ruled in favor of Derek Ramsamooj, reinforcing that treaty-based economic rights require baseline human rights protections.
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