AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBolivia Protests: President Rodrigo Paz is struggling to contain widening anti-austerity protests that are already disrupting major cities, with shortages reported as he pushes IMF-backed fiscal cuts. US–Cuba Migration Clash: Human Rights Watch says the US is expelling Cubans to Mexico without due process, leaving many without shelter or a clear path to legal status. Mexico Deportation Reality: A street-level look at Tapachula shows deported Cubans facing “no work” and limited regularization options, deepening humanitarian strain. Oil & Trade Shock: Markets are still reacting to Hormuz disruption and falling inventories, while the US and allies weigh how to manage the broader energy hit. Colombia Power Build-Out: Colombia awarded 1,546.9 MW of solar capacity in a firm energy auction for 2029–2030, signaling continued renewables momentum. Crypto Payments Expansion: Reap won Visa Principal Issuer membership in Mexico, aiming to scale stablecoin-native card issuing across the Americas. Caribbean–Africa Push: Grenada’s PM called for deeper Africa-Caribbean trade and cultural ties, turning diaspora links into policy and investment.
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