AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAviation & Trade Links: Frontier Airlines added a daily San Juan–Punta Cana route and expanded other Caribbean and Latin America connections, including flights to San Pedro Sula, boosting travel demand that feeds Honduras tourism and logistics. Agriculture & Rural Tech: In eastern Honduras, camera traps helped clear the endangered Baird’s tapir of most cassava-field blame in Mavita, showing how practical monitoring can reduce retaliatory hunting while protecting wildlife. Healthcare & Workforce Access: A physical-therapy mission through One World Surgery delivered orthopedic surgeries and rehab support in Honduras, underscoring how rehabilitation capacity can be as critical as surgery for restoring mobility. Energy & Community Impact: A new report says rapid solar development in southern Honduras harmed nearby communities through weak environmental oversight and limited local benefits, while Honduras still relies heavily on fossil fuels. Mining & Legal Process: An ICSID case involving Eléctricas de Medellín Ingeniería y Servicios S.A.S. v. Honduras moves forward with a public hearing scheduled in late July, keeping investor-state disputes in the spotlight for Honduras’ energy sector. Immigration Policy Spillover: U.S. TPS uncertainty is driving renewed pressure in Miami to protect Haitian and other TPS holders—an issue that can ripple into labor availability for regional services.
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