AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEl Niño Watch for Colombia: Colombia’s Environment Ministry says El Niño arrived about three months early and, if forecasts hold, will be among the most intense since 1950, with 96% odds it persists into Nov–Jan and 63% odds of “very strong” intensity—raising concerns for rainfall, drought risk, and hydroelectric power supply. Energy & Industry Signals: A World Economic Forum update highlights 100 “Technology Pioneers” building the software and physical infrastructure for AI at scale, including energy and advanced manufacturing needs. Aerospace Upgrade: Israel Aerospace Industries reports Sri Lanka’s upgraded Kfir fleet (Kfir C12) completed its first flight, adding avionics, a glass cockpit, and mission-system updates to improve readiness and enable precision munitions. Agri-Commodity Pulse: Corn futures fell on higher USDA supply expectations, while export sales to key buyers—including Japan and Colombia—remain active. Gaming Expansion in Colombia: Spanish supplier Zitro says its FANTASY cabinet is now live in Colombia at Casino San Remo in Medellín, marking another step in its regional rollout. Trade Enforcement: U.S. Customs seized a Colombia-origin shipment of counterfeit luxury watches and designer accessories headed to Puerto Rico, underscoring ongoing IP enforcement.
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