AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Business Pulse: Mexico, Canada and the U.S. kick off Group-stage storylines in the first four groups, while Brazil opens Group C and Portugal faces “unfinished business” in Group K—fueling tourism, retail and sponsorship spend across North America. Venezuela–India Energy Push: Acting President Delcy Rodríguez toured Reliance’s Jamnagar refinery and met Indian leaders, with India signaling readiness to deepen its presence as crude trade and long-term energy partnership talks intensify. Colombia–Cuba Aid: Colombia sent about 100 tons of humanitarian goods from Cartagena to Cuba, including medicines and solar panels, tied to hurricane damage and energy needs. Colombia Justice: Colombia’s Supreme Court upheld a 28-year sentence for Santiago Uribe, linking him to paramilitary financing and homicide. Brazil–U.S. Security Fallout: Brazil’s federal police chief criticized the U.S. terrorist designation of gangs PCC and CV, warning it could spill into tourism, investment and financial stability. Caribbean Tourism & Finance: Afreximbank launched a Jamaica roadshow to expand trade and industrial financing, while Caribbean leaders marked World Environment Day with a focus on resilience and renewable energy.
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