AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChlordecone Compensation: France has formally recognized the State’s responsibility for long-term chlordecone damage in Guadeloupe and Martinique, paving the way for talks on compensation; a new law now triggers a one-year report to Parliament on extending existing schemes to victims whose illnesses are linked to pesticide exposure, with cleanup, support for farming and fishing, research, and improved care set as priorities. Cancer Care Links: Martinique’s health authorities say an oncology centre that manufactures radiopharmaceuticals is ready to supply Guyana with radioactive nuclear drugs for certain cancers, following discussions with Guyana’s Ministry of Health and the Lotus Cancer Initiative. EU Carbon Border Rules: EU ministers agreed to tighten when countries can suspend the carbon emission fee on imports, limiting exemptions to cases meeting strict criteria—an issue that could affect trade costs for low-carbon investment. Caribbean Festival Spotlight: Martinique will host the 2026 Reggae Therapy Festival in Fort-de-France, with international stars including Julian Marley, Tarrus Riley, Barrington Levy and Alborosie. Local Transport News: Grenada announced new public transport support measures, including fuel rebates and fare relief for bus operators.
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