AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFalklands trade after Brexit: New analysis marks the 10th anniversary of the Brexit vote, arguing the UK is poorer than it would have been in the EU and highlighting the knock-on hit to Falklands exports via EU tariffs and quotas. Oil sector update: Navitas UK’s CEO has been in the Falklands updating businesses and the public as preparations for Sea Lion oil extraction ramp up, with timelines and next steps shared locally. Anti-discrimination law: The Falklands Government is consulting on modern anti-discrimination legislation, with the first phase focused on race protections and questionnaires for employers and service providers. Education links: Falkland Islands Community School students have started boarding at Burford School, with staff praising how quickly they’ve settled into routines. Local military activity: BFSAI’s 5 RIFLES will carry out end-of-June activity around Stanley, including helicopter and troop movements with public safety notes. Connectivity cost pressure: Starlink has announced price increases for internet packages in the Falklands from 18 June, with standard plans rising to £80/month and roaming to £95/month. Business & energy markets: Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas Ltd. published a mid-year operational update covering workstreams across Namibia, Guyana, the Falkland Islands and South Africa, pointing to near-term catalysts and transaction progress.
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