AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMSME Procurement Push: Jamaica’s Industry, Investment and Commerce ministry is running roadshows with the Public Procurement Commission to help micro, small and medium firms tap reserved government contracts, including training on registration and applications. Development Finance for Small Firms: Guyana President Irfaan Ali says the planned Guyana Development Bank is meant to back entrepreneurship and “generational wealth” through mentorship and technical support, not just loans. Tax Pressure on Micro Businesses: The Dominican Republic is moving an anti-crisis plan that would raise taxes to offset higher oil costs, while carving out exemptions for micro-enterprises and low earners. World Cup Spillover for Local Shops: Dallas is rolling out FIFA navigation kiosks and a portal with free directory listings for small businesses, while San Jose is pushing neighborhood watch parties to drive foot traffic to local districts. Cash Still Dominates: Guyana’s economy remains largely cash-based, with many businesses still unable or unwilling to accept electronic payments.
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