AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBorder Security & Drugs: U.S. federal agents say they found a 1,933-foot tunnel from Mexico into a San Diego “Buy 4 Less” front store, seizing more than a tonne of cocaine worth about $45m and charging four men, linked to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. Mexico-US Trade: Mexico’s economy secretary Marcelo Ebrard says Mexico will push the U.S. to remove tariffs during the USMCA review, warning Washington’s differentiated tariff approach is hard to reconcile with regional trade rules. Public Health & Infrastructure (El Salvador): President Nayib Bukele inaugurated the New Rosales Hospital, restoring historic buildings while adding a modern tower with advanced surgical and hybrid operating rooms. Climate & Food Security (Guatemala): As El Niño nears, drought fears are overwhelming a Maya village in Quiché, with residents warning subsistence crops may fail without rain. Tourism Recovery (Jamaica): Sandals is accelerating a $200m rebuild of three resorts damaged by Hurricane Melissa, with reopening dates pushed to November/December. Sports & Politics (Mexico): Mexico City police used tear gas against teachers protesting pay and pension changes near the World Cup fan fest under construction.
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