AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFIFA Governance Clash in the Caribbean: FIFA president Gianni Infantino attended a CFU U-14 event in the Dominican Republic even after a Concacaf request to skip it, as FIFA leadership tensions continue to spill into regional football. Suriname Economic Outlook: The IDB says Suriname’s medium-term outlook stays favourable, with growth expected to recover to around 3.9% in 2026 and near 4% later, driven by oil investment and improving fiscal and external conditions. Caribbean Growth Gap: ECLAC projects Suriname among the faster-growing Caribbean economies (about 3.5% in 2026), while Guyana’s oil boom sharply lifts the regional average. Local Suicide Prevention Law Push: Suriname’s Assembly Speaker Ashwin Adhin wants private-member legislation to make suicide prevention legally mandatory, citing rising police-registered cases and gaps in current legal coverage. Gold Sector Moves: Gold Fields is boosting its stake in Founders Metals to just under 20% as Founders consolidates full ownership of the Antino gold project in Suriname, with drilling underway. Youth Football (Suriname in focus): CFU Under-14 semi-finals are set at Cap Cana, including Suriname vs Antigua & Barbuda, after Guyana edged St. Maarten to reach the Tier II final against Suriname.
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