AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoU.S.-Brazil Trade Clash: The Trump administration proposed 25% tariffs on imports from Brazil, citing alleged unfair trade and anti-corruption issues; Lula called it received “with indignation” and hinted at retaliation. El Niño Watch: The UN weather agency says there’s an 80% chance El Niño forms June–August and could last into at least November, with climate change likely making impacts harsher—more heat, drought, and heavy rain risks. Human Rights at Sea: Amnesty International condemned U.S. strikes on Latin American boats as “murder as policy,” saying the death toll tops 200. World Cup Build-Up (Paraguay): Paraguay’s coach Gustavo Alfaro is credited for a psychology-led turnaround that secured the country’s first World Cup spot since 2010. Travel & Connectivity: Avianca launched new nonstop flights from San Francisco to Guatemala City, boosting access to Antigua ahead of the World Cup season. Food Policy: Chile’s sugar warning labels cut purchases sharply overall, but a new review finds the effect fades for lower-income shoppers, raising equity concerns.
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