#375 Caribbean News Round Up Episode 2 Week of September 8
Update: 2025-09-09
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Caribbean nations face pivotal economic challenges and opportunities, with Grenada's fishing industry bracing for severe disruption as the United States plans to ban imports starting January 2026. This embargo, affecting over 90% of Grenada's seafood exports, threatens to cost the island millions at an already uncertain economic time. Here are other stories making Caribbean headlines.
- St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Dr. Terence Drew promotes stronger CARICOM-Africa relations at landmark summit in Ethiopia
- Inter-American Development Bank launches Project Preparation Coordination Mechanism to address the $21.5 billion infrastructure need across Caribbean nations
- Dominican Republic prepares to host 25th Central America and Caribbean Games in 2026, with comprehensive medical services for athletes
- Puerto Rico allocates $6 million to boost its agribusiness sector through federal and local initiatives
- St. Kitts and Nevis to host 19th Caribbean Week of Agriculture
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