AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBeef Tariff Shake-Up: Trump plans to temporarily expand tariff-free ground beef imports by 300,000 metric tons for 90 days, aiming to cut prices by 25%, but U.S. cattle groups and economists warn it could hurt herd rebuilding and may not move prices much. Bolivia Political Pressure: President Rodrigo Paz fired economy minister Jose Gabriel Espinoza after Congress censured him, as Paz faces widening unrest, ministerial churn, and corruption-linked turmoil. Mexico-US Border Tensions: Sinaloa Governor Ruben Rocha returned to office after U.S. criminal charges tied to alleged cartel protection, underscoring the Trump-era crackdown pressure on Mexican officials. Media/Marcom Watch: Boeing and United Airlines are reported to have paid up to $1M to sponsor a Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy reality show, raising questions about cabinet influence and brand promotion. Culture & Community: Revelstoke’s Latino community raised nearly $4K for Colombia earthquake relief, while FEMSA marked its 50th art-collection anniversary with new exhibitions across Mexico and Colombia. UN Leadership Race: The Security Council held a second straw poll for the next UN chief, with Latin American candidates still in the mix. Tech Discovery Shift: Zero-click Google searches hit 68%, pushing brands to rethink how they get found online.
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