AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFBI Services for Colombians: OnCallColombia says it has become the first provider in Colombia to submit FBI background checks through a direct electronic channel, cutting out the need to mail ink fingerprint cards—aimed at people facing visa, residency, work, licensing, and immigration deadlines. Macroeconomy Watch: DANE reports Colombia’s May inflation climbed again to 5.84% year-on-year (0.47% month-on-month), with housing, utilities and fuels leading the pressure—raising concerns about progress toward the central bank’s 3% target. Mining Safety: Seven workers died in a methane-related blast at an illegal coal mine in Sutatausa, Cundinamarca, prompting investigations by the National Mining Agency and renewed scrutiny of safety compliance. Environment & Industry Risk: SINCHI researchers found mercury-resistant bacteria in Colombia’s Amazon mining sediments, pointing to possible bioremediation approaches for rivers and wetlands hit by artisanal gold extraction. Circular Packaging Push: PR3, a reuse alliance, launched a new global symbol to mark reusable packaging and reuse systems, designed to be distinct from the recycling logo and support reuse over single-use. Energy/Climate Outlook: Colombia is bracing for El Niño, forecast with 80% certainty to start this month and extend into early 2027, with potential impacts on heat, water availability, fires, and food and energy production. Diplomacy & Politics: A U.S.-Colombia dispute flared after Trump endorsed runoff candidate Abelardo de la Espriella, which Bogotá called interference in national sovereignty.
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