AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoColombia Politics: Abelardo de la Espriella won Colombia’s presidential run-off, defeating left-wing senator Iván Cepeda by a narrow margin, as the campaign unfolded amid security pressure including Petro’s announcement that forces killed FARC dissident “Marlon” just before the vote. Finance & Industry: De la Espriella named economist Miguel Gomez Martinez as finance minister, signaling a push to restore investor confidence amid fiscal and inflation challenges. Trade & Food Exports: The Colombia Avocado Board launched the “Avocados from Colombia” brand in the U.S., backed by a surge to 85 million pounds of Hass shipments in the first half of 2025, aiming to boost trust and year-round supply positioning. Agri-Food Risk: Analysts warn a fertilizer supply squeeze plus El Niño could tighten food availability and raise prices across the Indo-Pacific, with knock-on instability risks. Energy & Climate Markets: Carbon credits are moving higher on corporate agendas as firms shift from pledges to net-zero delivery plans. Environment & Resources: Maria Fernanda Cabal urged the incoming government to withdraw from the Escazu Agreement, reigniting debate over sovereignty and natural-resource projects. Global Supply Chains: European apples promoted in Bogotá at Anuga Select Colombia 2026 to expand export ties. Sports & Logistics (Local Impact): Kansas City readies for Colombia vs. Ghana in the World Cup Round of 32, with team travel and fan turnout driving short-term demand for local services.
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