AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMedical regulation: Barbados’ Senate passed the Barbados Medical Products Act, 2026 to create a modern, autonomous Barbados Medical Products Authority, with senators pushing for science-based oversight and calling for transparency on regulator fees. Digital public services: The Government is set to launch Pearly App, letting residents report potholes, water outages, waste issues and emergencies with photos, videos and location data, plus tracking for follow-up. Payments shift: Central Bank data shows digital payments are overtaking cash, with electronic fund transfers hitting $20.8B in 2025 as Barbados prepares to go live with BiMPay. Health lab capacity: The Fleming Fund’s regional push is boosting antimicrobial resistance testing across Caribbean labs, including Barbados’ reference lab progress in whole genome sequencing and bioinformatics, alongside LIMS and data-sharing upgrades. Ports and AI: Barbados Port Inc. is tied to regional port discussions on AI-driven resilience and disaster risk management, with Barbados chairing the executive board. Green economy awareness: A UNICEF-commissioned survey finds many young Barbadians still don’t connect climate and green economy initiatives to real opportunities. Energy exploration: Seismic surveys suggest Barbados could have up to 13B barrels of oil and 40+ trillion cubic feet of gas, with next steps focused on identifying companies to assess commercial development. Sports tech & culture: The WCPL is re-engineered for 2026 as a Barbados-hosted, ten-day women’s cricket “festival,” featuring a new Jamaica Empress franchise and expanded fixtures at Kensington Oval.
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