AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPeru Runoff: Peru votes Sunday in a tight presidential race between conservative Keiko Fujimori and leftist Roberto Sánchez, with crime and instability driving the campaign and Sánchez facing a reopened illegal party-financing case. Bolivia Protests: Bolivia’s legislature passed a law letting President Rodrigo Paz use the military to clear roadblocks, granting soldiers a presumption of legality as shortages and clashes continue. U.S.-Cuba Travel Shock: Canada’s Air Canada, Air Transat and WestJet (plus Sunwing) have indefinitely suspended Cuba flights and packages as Washington’s pressure and Cuba’s supply problems deepen. Argentina World Cup Build-Up: Argentina eyes a historic World Cup title defense with Lionel Messi still central to the narrative, while a defender injury adds late uncertainty. Agriculture & Health: A New World screwworm outbreak in Texas is triggering emergency livestock controls, and Florida has moved to restrict imports and inspections to protect its cattle industry. Aviation & Costs: IATA warns 2026 airline profits could be cut in half as Middle East conflict pushes jet fuel prices higher. Finance & China: Brazil plans its first yuan “panda bond” issuance during a June China visit, signaling a push to diversify debt away from dollars. Caribbean Tourism: Los Cabos is exploring a nonstop route to Cancún, and Miami’s FIFA Fan Festival is set to turn Bayfront Park into a major World Cup hub.
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