AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 minutes agoMarine & Tourism Regulation: Chief Magistrate Angelyn Hernandez fined SeaLand Adventure Tours staffer Chris Hall CI$7,000 for handling stingrays outside a Wildlife Interaction Zone, and urged marine tour operators to ensure staff are Department of Environment certified. Agriculture & Biosecurity: The Department of Agriculture is responding to spiral whitefly outbreaks across Grand Cayman, advising residents and farms on inspection, quarantine, monitoring, and treatment options to stop spread and sooty mould. Trade & IP Enforcement: New Trade Marks (Customs and Border Control) Regulations take effect 17 June, letting trademark owners request Customs intervention to treat suspected infringing goods as prohibited at the border, with a CI$200 notice fee. Education & Workforce: Education Minister Rolston Anglin completed visits to all government schools, meeting students and staff and reviewing wellbeing and practical skills programmes. Finance & Markets (Cayman-linked): Toobit launched a Futures “Fixed Risk” order type that automates position sizing from a maximum loss limit, while Cayman-domiciled EBC made SpaceX (SPCX) available to trade after its Nasdaq debut. Business & Capital Raising: Cayman-domiciled Biaurum Capital Fund SP launched on CV5 Capital as a global macro fund, and Park Ha Biological Technology closed a US$2.0m registered direct offering.
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