AGP Executive Report

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US–Venezuela Tensions Ease: The Trump administration has told Miami federal prosecutors to “stand down” on criminal probes into Venezuela’s acting President Delcy Rodríguez, AP reports, as officials try to stabilize relations after Maduro’s capture. Caribbean Cricket: Cricket West Indies set Pakistan’s two-Test series in Trinidad and Tobago for July 25–29 and Aug. 2–6, with the first Test at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy and the second at Queen’s Park Oval. CARICOM Cuba Split: Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago reserved their positions on a CARICOM statement condemning intensified US measures against Cuba, leaving them isolated within the Shield of the Americas. Renewables Investment: Ardian acquired two operating 76 MWp solar plants in Uruguay, marking its first entry into Uruguay’s renewable market. UK Defense Visit: Britain’s Royal College of Defense Studies toured Chile after stops in Brazil and Argentina, meeting Chile’s defense undersecretary and visiting key sites. World Cup Build-Up: A 48-team FIFA World Cup format preview highlights France and Spain as top-ranked contenders as the tournament kicks off June 11.

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Automotive e-commerce market seen tripling to $277.3B by 2033

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Food packaging tester market to reach $6.3B by 2033

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Engineered wood market seen reaching $427.3 billion by 2033

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MACH expands roaming clearing in South America

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