AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoClimate & Risk: Colombia is flagged as the most exposed in UBS’s warning that a potentially “super” El Niño could hit Latin America with inflation pressure, crop and hydropower shocks, and wider strain on fragile economies. Energy & Environment Policy: Colombia’s outgoing environment minister Irene Vélez Torres warns the incoming government could roll back climate and conservation gains, citing support for fracking and fossil fuel expansion. Mining/Power Oversight: Medellín’s comptroller is probing an alleged COP 108.6 billion loss tied to a Hidroituango contractor switch. International Finance & Transition: Vice President-elect José Manuel Restrepo meets World Bank leadership in Washington to align a 2026–2030 roadmap, including fiscal consolidation and economic reactivation support. Immigration Enforcement Fallout (US): A fatal ICE shooting in Biddeford, Maine, identified by rights groups as a 26-year-old Colombian, sparks renewed scrutiny of enforcement tactics and accountability. Global Trade/Logistics: A Laredo international trade summit highlights cross-border commerce and logistics costs amid uncertainty around the US-Mexico-Canada framework. Agribusiness Markets: FAO points to structural vulnerabilities behind volatile global coffee, cocoa and tea prices, urging stronger production systems and market transparency.
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