AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSME Financing & Growth: Trinidad and Tobago’s WITL (West Indian Traders Ltd.) kicked off an IPO to raise about $9.4M, aiming to strengthen its balance sheet, repay debt, and fund expansion including a new warehouse plus chilled and frozen goods. Digital Payments Push: Jamaica’s Industry Minister Delano Seiveright warned MSMEs that failing to formalise and adopt digital payments can leave them behind as consumers shift online and financing increasingly favors connected businesses. Local Security & Business Survival: Baja California says it dismantled 40 extortion-linked criminal groups, targeting threats against merchants, taxi operators, and small family businesses—highlighting how organized crime directly hits everyday commerce. Tourism & Jobs Pressure: Saint Vincent’s tourism momentum is under scrutiny as past airport-led growth and incentive schemes face new headwinds, raising questions for small operators. Entrepreneurship & Recognition: A Yuma, Arizona taco shop owner was named Woman-Owned Business of the Year, spotlighting how long-running family restaurants keep scaling despite fierce competition. Energy Innovation for SMEs: Holguín, Cuba’s first “solinera” solar EV charging station is under construction by a local mipyme, framed as a practical response to worsening electricity constraints. Housing Reality Check: Jamaica’s “room-by-room” house building culture is portrayed as a survival strategy tied to remittances, risk, and gradual permanence—not just poverty. Governance & Trust: A Brazil report revisits a deadly Rio police raid that left scenes unsecured, raising concerns about evidence handling and accountability—an issue that affects small business owners caught in the fallout.
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