AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEnergy & Investment Talks: T&T’s Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal says high-level discussions with Nutrien and Methanex are continuing as the government seeks future investment in the energy sector, while keeping details on any possible acquisition of Nutrien’s local assets tightly confidential. Refinery Restart Watch: Moonilal also notes growing investor interest in restarting operations at the Pointe-a-Pierre refinery, driven by stronger demand for refined products and shifting global supply pressures. Household Cost Pressure & Governance: In the 2026 budget debate, MP Sjamira Roseburg pushed for action on cost-of-living relief, stronger price controls, and better accountability around GEBE, warning Parliament not to approve the budget without tough questions—especially with concerns about healthcare funds. Suriname Economic Outlook: The IDB says Suriname’s near-term risks lean downside due to geopolitics, but the medium-term outlook stays favourable, supported by expected oil-driven growth and improving fiscal and external conditions. Migration & Health Access: A report says Suriname is emerging as a migration destination for Cubans in 2026, with rising inquiries about entry requirements and travel options—an issue that can quickly affect healthcare access and planning. River Pollution Warning: A letter highlights the need for precaution and transparency after a major fish kill on Suriname’s Saramacca River, where tests pointed to cyanide and mercury concerns. Food & Health Research: New research in the European Journal of Nutrition suggests non-sugar-sweetened fizzy drinks may not protect against type 2 diabetes, with higher risk linked to daily consumption.
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