AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDiplomacy & Energy Transition: Germany’s departing ambassador highlighted deep ties with Trinidad and Tobago, pointing to ongoing involvement in energy and growing interest in renewables, food exports, and trade diversification. Regional Climate Finance: The World Bank’s IFC confirmed up to US$15M for the Caribbean Community Resilience Fund (CCRF) Debt Sub-Fund, with financing aimed at medium-sized enterprises and resilience projects across 13 countries including Suriname. Local Oil Sector Push: Guyana’s Natural Resources Minister Vickram Bharrat urged local oil and gas firms to expand regionally to Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, and Brazil, stressing the need for partners and technology. Payments & Crypto in Regulated Gaming: Byte Federal announced integration with BurraPay to enable compliant cryptocurrency transactions inside Nevada’s regulated gaming market, including the first legal crypto-funded sports wager in Nevada. Wildlife Crime Across Borders: Reports describe sophisticated trafficking networks smuggling golden lion tamarins, with seizures linked to routes involving Suriname. Tech for Trade Efficiency: Suriname’s postal and customs reforms get a boost as the Postmaster General says incomplete Electronic Advance Data causes delays, and plans include mandatory HS/value fields, clerk training, and pre-arrival transmission. Private 5G Growth: Private cellular networks surpassed 2,000 enterprise deployments globally, driven by industrial automation needs—relevant for regional manufacturers and research sites.
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