AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoColombia Earthquake Response: President Abelardo de la Espriella asked President Donald Trump to temporarily suspend high tariffs to ease pressure on businesses as Colombia rebuilds after the 7.4 quake that has killed at least 289 people, with thousands injured and hundreds missing; the U.S. has pledged $26.5 million in emergency aid. Venezuela Reconstruction & Growth Claims: Delcy Rodríguez said the Venezuela Renace Plan is delivering rehabilitated homes, waterproofing works, and credits for families affected by the June double earthquake, while also citing 21 consecutive quarters of economic growth and rising food consumption. Brazil Election Campaigns: Lula and Flávio Bolsonaro kicked off presidential bids in their strongholds, both leaning on anti-foreign-interference themes amid tariff and visa disputes with the U.S. Trade Tensions: Brazil activated a reciprocity mechanism to counter U.S. tariffs, warning against threats to economic sovereignty while keeping talks open. Judicial Oversight in the Caribbean: Retired judge Timothy Hamel-Smith backed an enquiry into the Caribbean Court of Justice to protect public confidence, after allegations against CCJ President Winston Anderson. Charity & Food Safety Scrutiny (U.S.-linked): Fact-checkers reviewed claims about Taylor Farms’ political donations amid the cyclospora outbreak fallout, separating older donation records from 2026 claims. Regional Connectivity (Central America): Belize joined an IDB ministerial dialogue in Panama on connectivity and border integration to improve trade routes and customs logistics. Immigration Cooperation: St Lucia signed a non-binding MOU with the U.S. on deportation transfers of third-country nationals, with acceptance left to both governments.
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