AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCuba Crisis & Sanctions: Mexico and Belize sent 1,700 tons of food and basic goods to Havana as shortages deepen, while foreign firms keep pulling back over US pressure; Visa and Mastercard access is set to be suspended on the island after a bank severed ties with a GAESA-linked processor, and airlines have suspended Cuba flights indefinitely. US-Iran Visa Row Hits World Cup Prep: Iran’s squad arrived in Mexico’s Tijuana for World Cup training amid claims that some support staff were denied US visas, adding fresh friction to the tournament logistics. World Cup Build-Up in North America: Argentina beat Honduras 2-0 with Messi on the bench due to hamstring fatigue, while Mexico City is chasing a record “human wave” ahead of the opener. Panama Diplomacy & Security: Panama invited seven heads of state and 68 delegations for the Amphictyonic Congress bicentennial and OAS assembly in June. Public Services: Jamaica restored major water systems after an islandwide blackout, and Panama issued coastal swell warnings for the Pacific. Health & Food Safety: Jamaica urged consumers to buy inspected meat from approved sources. Mexico Economy: Netafim inaugurated a major precision-agriculture factory in Hermosillo, aiming to create about 200 jobs.
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