AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEcuador–China Ties: President Daniel Noboa heads to Beijing (Aug. 16–23) to deepen the strategic partnership, with talks expected to cover trade, investment, infrastructure, energy and technology. Climate Risk for Food: NOAA warns El Niño is likely to become “very strong” by late 2026, with major knock-on effects for rainfall and farming across Latin America. Ecuador’s Fishermen Under Pressure: Reuters reports Manabí ports are being exploited by cartels for cocaine trafficking, while U.S. airstrikes tied to Operation Southern Spear have also hit fishing vessels. Colombia Earthquake Response: After a 7.4 quake, Colombia’s death toll climbs to 294 with 320 missing; Chocó remains hard to reach as roads and access are disrupted. Seismic Watch in the Andes: Experts cite accumulated energy off Peru’s coast, raising concern about a possible 8.5–8.8 event. Emerging-Market Money Flows: Despite war and tariff worries, investors keep pouring into emerging markets, with debt inflows at a two-decade high. Sports & Heat Analytics: A Columbia Climate School team analyzed extreme heat risk during the World Cup at MetLife Stadium, linking weather, air quality and fan safety planning. EU Pesticide Rules: The EU plans stricter “zero-tolerance” pesticide residue bans that could hit Brazil’s exports—an issue that matters for regional agri-food supply chains. Security Escalation in the Region: The U.S. expands counter-narcotics from maritime strikes toward land operations, with Ecuador described as a key testing ground.
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