AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCaribbean Tourism Diplomacy: Caribbean Week in New York 2026 opened June 1 at InterContinental Times Square, bringing tourism ministers and officials from across the region—including the Cayman Islands—together under “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences” to push connectivity, resilience and a unified market pitch. Cayman Tourism Numbers: The Cayman Islands posted its best April on record for stayovers, with 47,884 visitors (+12% vs April 2025) and 173,596 total arrivals including cruise passengers (+37%). Fuel Relief for Local Cost of Living: From June 1 to Sept 30, the government will make all gasoline and diesel imports duty-free under the Fuel Relief Programme, aiming to soften pump impacts from global price pressures. Insurance Talent Pipeline: The inaugural Cayman NextGen Insurance Forum drew 130+ students and early-career Caymanians, spotlighting pathways into insurance and reinsurance careers. Energy Policy Friction: A renewed dispute over “undisclosed” rooftop solar systems is being framed as a barrier to Cayman’s renewable targets, with CUC and the regulator at odds over grid safety and rollout. Maritime Safety Standards: Cayman Registry is rolling out “Additional Voluntary Flag Notations” to let yachts exceed minimum code requirements, with insurers able to factor higher standards into risk. AI Workforce Platform Launch: agnt8x opened public access in George Town, positioning itself as a neutral layer for recruiting, onboarding and managing AI agents across major providers.
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