AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy Policy: Energy Minister Joel Santos laid out the DR’s long-term electricity strategy at Energyear Caribe 2026, warning that delays past 2028 could leave future administrations unable to meet rising demand. Agribusiness & Labor: Sugar sector leaders say mechanized harvesting has surged from 1% to 70% in five years, cutting reliance on foreign labor and boosting productivity. Public Health & Rights: DIDA warned it will sue if private clinics suspend care for ARS affiliates, saying healthcare must stay uninterrupted despite insurer-provider disputes. Tax Oversight: DGII flagged a rise in newly created NGOs and company liquidations, saying the pattern may justify closer tax scrutiny. Weather & Safety: COE expanded alerts after a trough and tropical wave; seven provinces plus the National District are on yellow alert, with warnings about flooding and river crossings. Tourism Links: Tourism Minister David Collado said Puerto Rico is a growing source market for the DR, up 7.7% this year, boosted by improved air connectivity and Arajet. Local Government & Sports: Santo Domingo Oeste received the Torch for the 2026 Central American and Caribbean Games as the flame tour continues. Border Trade Debate: Border merchants urged Abinader to consider their concerns before moving ahead with dry port plans that could disrupt binational commerce. Culture Appointments: Abinader named three honorary members to the National Council of Culture via Decree 461-26, adding representation from provincial development, municipalities, and the cultural sector.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.