AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMexico–U.S. Trade: Mexican avocado pickers are back at work after the U.S. lifted a security alert that paused exports, though workers say they’re still exposed to shifting U.S. market and government decisions. Public Health & Food Safety: A PolitiFact review keeps pressure on Taylor Farms after a cyclospora outbreak tied to Mexico produce, weighing claims about political donations and FDA response. Colombia Earthquake Fallout: Colombia’s new president asked Trump to suspend tariffs to ease recovery costs after the 7.4 quake killed at least 289, while a Miami charity concert raised funds for Colombia and Venezuela victims. Cuba–U.S. Tensions: Cuba’s president says dialogue with the U.S. is possible but “without pressure,” as U.S. officials publicly predict political change on the island “before the end of the year.” Venezuela Prisoners: A prisoners’ rights group disputes the government’s claim it freed 131 political prisoners, saying only 73 were released. Jamaica Social Policy: Jamaica’s Sexual Harassment Tribunal has received 22 complaints (including two men) and reports progress in closing cases under the 2021 law. Sports: Mexico’s women and Canada’s men booked spots for the 2028 Olympics after flag football world finals in Germany.
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