AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPostal-Customs Reform: Suriname’s Postmaster General Algernon Gomes says shipping delays stem from incomplete or late Electronic Advance Data, with wrong HS codes/values triggering manual checks and 2–5 day holds; he outlines mandatory HS/value fields at acceptance, UPU customs declaration training for counter staff, and pre-arrival transmission upgrades. Energy Diplomacy: As the Strait of Hormuz strains global supply, Suriname’s Oil, Gas and Environment Minister Patrick Brunings tells of talks with the U.S. State Department to position Suriname as an “energy safe haven,” banking on offshore gas and seeking U.S. and other investors. Regional Trade Finance: The IDB and CDB launch a US$25m trade finance guarantee to expand access for Caribbean importers/exporters, using risk-sharing to boost trade volumes. Aviation Safety Update: The EU updates its Air Safety List, banning 154 airlines; Suriname remains among countries with carriers barred due to oversight shortcomings. Budget & Health: Suriname’s revised 2026 budget increases spending, while Barbados’ finance minister points to debt-buyback savings earmarked for health and food security—highlighting regional fiscal-health priorities. Sports-Politics Link: Suriname’s diaspora and regional ties keep surfacing in international sport coverage, including World Cup and tennis events involving Caribbean teams.
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