AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI & Data Centres: Trinidad and Tobago’s government says the three signed MOUs on AI data centres are only frameworks for due diligence, not final approvals, as public debate grows over power, feasibility and environmental impact. Energy & Industry: ExxonMobil says it is nearing completion of seismic acquisition on Block TTUD-1, moving toward processing and drilling target identification, while the energy services sector reported mixed conditions in Q2 2026. Local Governance & Risk: The Rural Development ministry says it is mobilised for adverse weather, with DMUs on standby and monitoring of rivers and drainage. Tourism & Airlift: Caribbean Airlines will add 72 flights and 7,656 seats on the Trinidad–Tobago air bridge from July 16 to Aug 31 to handle peak demand for Tobago events. Capital Markets: TTSE encourages SMEs to consider raising funds via the SME market rather than relying only on bank loans. Politics & Accountability: The PNM says it will fight an investigation into Balisiér House renovation funding, while campaign finance reform is again pushed into the spotlight. Business Leadership: First Citizens Group appoints Sana Ragbir as deputy CEO for Business Generation; Ragbir’s role takes effect July 6. Aviation Appointments: Grenada Airports Authority appoints Trinidadian Delison Charles as general manager. Public Safety: Tobago police officer KerneI Dates charged after a Bloody Bay shooting; bail set at $350,000.
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