AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPlastic Waste & Regulation: Colombia is still struggling to turn its single-use plastic law into real cuts, with Greenpeace Colombia estimating 153,000 tons of plastic waste released into ecosystems each year—used for minutes, but persisting for decades. Energy & Mining Output: Colombia’s Cerro Matoso ferronickel mine faces production pressure as gas curbs tighten, echoing similar constraints reported for the ironickel operation. Industrial Climate & Enforcement: A regional shift toward right-wing governments is raising ecosystem concerns across Latin America, with critics warning of rollbacks to biodiversity protections and weaker review of oil and mining projects. Port & Logistics Strategy: Analysis highlights China’s growing port investments across Latin America and the dual-use risks that come with heavy financing and operator control of critical infrastructure. Hospitality Tech: Radisson Hotel Group rolls out AI real-time price matching to automatically match lower third-party rates on its own booking site, aiming to speed up direct bookings. Mobility Expansion: smart reports an 8% global H1 sales increase and expands into new markets including Colombia with its #5 SUV. Colombia Finance & Politics: Colombia’s election outcome signals a likely retreat from Petro’s green agenda, with fossil-fuel exploration expected to regain momentum. World Cup Logistics (Local Angle): Colombia’s Round of 32 clash vs Ghana is framed as a key industrial-scale spotlight for travel and services around the match.
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