AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHealth & Innovation: C2N Diagnostics and SouthGenetics are partnering to expand access across Latin America and the Caribbean to Precivity® blood tests for Alzheimer’s amyloid pathology, with Jamaica among the initial rollout countries. Energy & Disaster Readiness: Liberty Caribbean (Flow/Liberty Business/BTC) says it’s ready for the 2026 hurricane season, citing investments in network resilience and emergency response after Hurricane Melissa. Crime & Community Safety: Salt Spring in St James reports a strong start to 2026 with no murders or shootings since the year began, crediting sustained police-community collaboration. Central Banking & Liquidity: The Bank of Jamaica injected $2.5 billion in liquidity support to deposit-taking institutions after bids totalled $3.5 billion. Sports & Travel: Porter Airlines adds new nonstop Montego Bay routes from Toronto, Ottawa and Hamilton for the 2026-27 winter season, boosting Canadian access to Jamaica. Governance & Oversight: Jamaica’s Integrity Commission is urging Parliament to strengthen its law, warning weaknesses are limiting its anti-corruption mandate. Business & Culture: Monymusk Plantation rums win Gold Medals at the 2026 Beverage Testing Institute World Spirits Championship. AI & Media: The New York Times publisher attacks AI firms for “theft” of news content, warning it threatens journalism’s future.
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