AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCoffee Policy: Colombia’s Congress declared coffee the national beverage, aiming to boost domestic consumption and back the livelihoods of more than half a million growers. Humanitarian Logistics: LATAM Cargo says it has moved over 300 tonnes of earthquake aid to Venezuela in its first week, using dedicated freighter flights and cargo holds from hubs including Miami, Panama, Bogotá and Quito. Energy Transition: A Santa Marta Process science panel is being set up to guide governments on fossil fuel phaseout roadmaps, with reports meant to shape climate policy. Trade & Exchange Rates: A stronger Colombian peso is pressuring exporters, especially agriculture, as revenues in dollars fall while costs stay in pesos. Mining & Industry: Canadian gas curbs are forcing Colombia’s Cerro Matoso ferronickel mine to cut output, while global bauxite deal news points to shifting aluminum supply chains. World Cup & Local Economy: Colombian fans are driving watch-party demand in U.S. cities like East Boston and Kansas City, with local businesses seeing a clear bump. Immigration (Spain): Spain’s mass regularization drew 1,174,978 applications, with Colombia the biggest source country at 25.9%.
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