AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBVI Corporate Watch: Dashdot’s liquidation has pulled back the curtain on a 2024 share transfer that moved nearly all shares to a Tortola, British Virgin Islands entity—leaving Australian clients waiting as the founder cites economic headwinds and tax reform pressures. Sanctions & Tech Exports: Federal prosecutors charged California tech CEO Jamshid Ghomi in a long-running scheme to route U.S. networking, security and encryption gear to Iran’s military and nuclear-linked customers, with shipments allegedly routed through UAE intermediaries. Local Business Pressure: BVI commentator Claude O. Skelton-Cline says the territory’s import dependence is turning into a food and supply crisis, with merchants reporting shortages and delays tied to shipping disruptions. Governance & Access: Cindy Rosan alleges cronyism in BVI Labour Department work-permit approvals that she says fast-tracks politically connected players in the yachting sector while locals struggle. Coastal Works Debate: Skelton-Cline also criticized the Cox Heath sea defence wall design, arguing it blocks views and changes Tortola’s road character. Tourism Industry: Caribbean Week in New York 2026 is underway, bringing BVI tourism officials and regional leaders together under “One Caribbean: Infinite experiences.”
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