AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHaiti TPS Pressure on Jobs: The U.S. is warning Haitians to “Do Not Travel” to Haiti while DHS moves to strip legal status from about 330,000 Haitian Temporary Protected Status holders; work permits have been extended in short bursts, with Haitians’ authorization now set to run until July 24, but employers are being told to dismiss workers as permits lapse. Caribbean Energy & Shipping Risk: IMO reaffirmed freedom of navigation and non-toll transit through key straits, as the Strait of Hormuz remains a flashpoint; ECLAC also warns higher oil prices from the US-Iran conflict will keep hitting Latin America and the Caribbean through 2026. Rural Power & Fisheries Upgrade: Haiti’s BMPAD is pushing a solar electrification plan for rural schools, health centers and police sub-stations, while Belle-Anse’s municipal maritime fishing center added a solar-powered cold storage room to cut post-harvest losses and boost incomes. Youth & Enterprise Support: Haiti published beneficiaries under the PAPAJE/PAPEJ youth entrepreneurship support scheme in the West Department, highlighting projects from processing and sewing to bakery and fish-market ventures.
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