AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoColombia Election Oversight: Colombia’s Constitutional Court struck down two key provisions of the new Survey Law, including limits on when poll results can be published and requirements tied to microdata and technical delivery to the National Electoral Council—leaving most of the law intact but dealing a blow to the most controversial rules. Trade & Export Risk: A U.S. forced-labor tariff proposal could put Colombian exports in the crosshairs, with Washington citing gaps in enforcement mechanisms; the move is already worrying exporters because it could raise barriers in the main destination market. Energy & Finance Watch: Parex Resources highlighted Colombia-focused growth after becoming the country’s largest independent oil and gas producer via its Frontera expansion plan, while investors weigh political and regulatory risk alongside oil-driven cash flow. Industrial Health Threat: USDA reported a new U.S. detection of flesh-eating screwworm in Texas, a reminder for livestock supply chains and biosecurity planning that can ripple into regional food production.
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