AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCuba-U.S. Tensions: Argentina’s U.S. ambassador Peter Lamelas said Cuba could see political change “before the end of the year,” echoing other Trump-era Cuban-American officials who’ve repeatedly predicted 2026 shifts. Brazil Election: Lula kicked off his campaign for a fourth term, warning against a “shameless” right-wing return and pointing to Bolsonaro’s son, Flávio, as his key obstacle as polls tighten. Colombia Earthquake + Tariffs: Colombia’s new president Abelardo de la Espriella asked Trump to temporarily suspend higher U.S. tariffs after a deadly 7.4 quake, arguing businesses need relief. Diplomacy Shock in the Caribbean: The Dominican Republic’s expulsion of nine Cuban diplomats is playing out with a tense embassy move-out ahead of the deadline. Argentina Transparency Fight: A stalled fisheries bill would force public disclosure of commercial fleet data, highlighting long-running opacity concerns. Business/Impact: Argentina hit 300 certified B Corporations, reinforcing its regional lead in “triple impact.” Culture: Camagüey launched a poetry project dedicated to Fidel Castro’s centennial.
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