AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAviation & Trade: IATA’s Americas AGM in Rio frames the World Cup as a test of execution for airlines and regulators, stressing that hosting alone won’t deliver results—coordination will. Logistics & Security: Mexico seized $1.3M in pirated World Cup jerseys in Mexico City ahead of the June 11 kickoff, showing how demand for cheaper imports is driving enforcement pressure. Industrial Policy & Compliance: OnCallColombia launched direct electronic FBI Channeler submissions in Colombia, cutting reliance on mailed ink fingerprint cards for visas, work, and licensing deadlines. Mining & Environment: SINCHI identified mercury-resistant bacteria in Colombian Amazon mining sediments, pointing to bioremediation options for rivers and wetlands hit by artisanal gold extraction. Energy & Climate Risk: Colombia is bracing for El Niño (80% likelihood), with potential heat, water stress, fires, and knock-on effects for food and energy production. Packaging & Circular Economy: PR3 unveiled a global reuse symbol designed to help companies label reusable packaging systems, aiming to cut single-use output and emissions. Agriculture & Health: Experts warn lightning deaths often come from people being outdoors during storms, urging stronger prevention culture and adherence to standards. Markets & Industry: Reuters reports SpaceX’s IPO is drawing retail frenzy, with brokers setting low account minimums and investors facing access and fill-risk. World Cup (Colombia): Group K includes Portugal, DR Congo, Uzbekistan and Colombia, with Colombia set to play at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca (vs Uzbekistan on June 17) and also at Estadio Guadalajara (vs DR Congo on June 23).
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