AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRum & Culture: Campari’s Trois Rivières (Martinique) has unveiled a redesigned aged-rum range with embossed heritage details (including 1660 and the Trois Rivières windmill), rounded bottle styling, and textured glass that highlights amber to mahogany tones; VO and Cellar Reserve four-year-old are now in major French retail, while VSOP stays with on-trade and specialist shops and select releases are previewed at the Martinique boutique. Water & Sanitation: Martinique’s Assembly unanimously voted to create a single, centralized water and sanitation authority to tackle long-running drinking-water and sanitation malfunctions, with questions still hanging over how quickly the new structure will translate into real improvements. Tourism & Music: The Reggae Therapy Festival returns for its 4th edition on July 11–12 at Stade Louis Achille in Fort-de-France, featuring Tarrus Riley, Julian Marley, Barrington Levy and Alborosie, alongside local talent and a festival village. Health & Justice: A new law formally recognizes the State’s responsibility in the chlordecone contamination scandal, paving the way for discussions on compensation for victims and setting priorities for cleanup, support for agriculture and fishing, research, and care. Regional Security: G7 leaders launched a ports network to curb global drug trafficking, aiming to boost coordination among major maritime hubs and strengthen anti-money laundering and asset recovery.
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