AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoImmigration Crackdown in the US (Houston): ICE says a Mexican man, Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, was shot and killed during a “targeted enforcement operation” after he allegedly rammed an ICE vehicle; local Democrats and Latin American groups are calling for an independent probe and full release of footage. Public Health (San Diego): County officials confirmed the first locally acquired Chagas case in the area, detected via routine blood donation screening, highlighting how the “kissing bug” risk can show up outside traditional Latin American settings. Trade & Tariffs (US forced labor rules): Mexico, Peru, Guatemala and Ecuador pushed back at proposed US tariffs tied to forced-labor claims, arguing their supply chains already comply and that extra duties would unfairly hit compliant firms. Energy & Investment (UAE-backed LNG): A UAE investor committed $1.13B to MidOcean Energy, expanding LNG capital ties that include Latin America. Crypto & Finance (Brazil): Tether is investing $20M in Mercado Bitcoin to expand onchain payments and tokenized finance across Latin America. Food Safety (Brazil tilapia): Vietnam’s seafood exporters are urging urgent government action over Brazil’s proposed tilapia import restrictions. Renewables (Chile): Opdenergy secured $227M financing for a 371MW renewable portfolio in Chile.
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