AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Shock (Mexico): England beat co-host Mexico 3-2 at the Azteca with a Jude Bellingham double and a Harry Kane penalty after Jarell Quansah’s red card, setting up a quarter-final vs Norway. Diplomacy & Sports Scheduling: UK PM Keir Starmer intervened with FIFA to block a proposed kickoff change over Mexico City storm warnings, arguing it could affect England’s adjustment to altitude. Cuba Energy Crisis: Cuba suffered a third nationwide blackout in six months, leaving nearly 10 million without power as officials investigate the grid collapse and blame the US fuel blockade; some power is being restored to essential services via micro-grids. US-Mexico Trade Fallout (Toyota): Toyota will shift most Tacoma production from Mexico to its San Antonio, Texas plant, investing $3.6B and adding jobs, while keeping some output in Mexico amid renewed North American trade uncertainty. Mexico Business & Compliance: A Mexico-based legal boutique published market-entry guidance for companies entering regulated sectors, flagging product classification, claims, distribution, and contract compliance. Jamaica Education & AI: UNESCO-backed work in Jamaica advanced a report on AI-enabled gender-based violence and a school health-relationships curriculum validation study.
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