AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUS-Jamaica Security: Jamaica and the United States signed a Status of Forces Agreement to deepen cooperation on security, organised crime, drug trafficking and disaster response, setting a clearer legal framework for temporary deployments and joint activities. Banking & Cost of Living: The Bank of Jamaica says a one-stop customer shopping platform to compare bank products and fees is coming soon, while EKYC is slated for a pilot in 2027 before a full national rollout. Small Business Pressure: SBAJ president Garnett Reid urged the new BOJ governor, Dr Brian Langrin, to push banks to cut interest rates as small businesses say they’re paying 15%–18% and can’t cope. Economy & Trade: Opposition and business voices are pointing to a widening trade deficit and weak growth, arguing Jamaica needs faster action to boost local production and exports. Water Woes: Water Minister Matthew Samuda warned more parishes could face prohibition orders as dam levels fall, with Clarendon and Manchester flagged for possible additions. Education After Melissa: Plans to end the shift system are delayed by hurricane repairs, but the ministry says full elimination remains a priority. Justice Modernisation: The judiciary targets an integrated electronic case management system to go live on Oct 1, 2027. Crime & Community: Police defended the Standpipe curfew protocols as residents mourn recent killings. Sports: CPL action dominated the weekend, with Saint Lucia Kings beating Jamaica Kingsmen to move to the top of the table.
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