AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEnergy & Trade Shock: A new analysis warns the Strait of Hormuz crisis is turning into a wider energy, logistics, fertilizer, food and financial shock that could weigh on global growth through 2027, even if fighting eases. Oil Corridor Watch: India’s relief hinges on a possible reopening of Hormuz, which would cut freight and insurance costs and ease inflation pressure. Gulf Ad Impact: WARC estimates the prolonged Gulf conflict could remove up to $93.7bn from global ad growth in 2026–27. Colombia Runoff Economy: Colombians head to the June 21 runoff with two stark economic models—Abelardo de la Espriella’s leaner, pro-business approach versus Ivan Cepeda’s push for more social spending. Cuba Crisis: A senior surgeon says Cuba’s blackout-fueled shortages are hitting hospitals hardest, with rising infant mortality and people dying for lack of fuel and ambulances. Rio Aviation Tragedy: Two helicopters collided in Rio de Janeiro, killing six and damaging dozens of cars, with an investigation underway. Haiti Security: A top Haitian defense ministry official and family were kidnapped in Port-au-Prince, highlighting gangs’ reach despite security efforts. World Cup Culture: FIFA’s opening week in Mexico City kicked off with major Latin stars, while protests and rights concerns swirl around the tournament.
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