AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoForced-Labor Tariffs: The U.S. Trade Representative proposed new Section 301 duties of 10% to 12.5% on imports from 60 economies after forced-labor findings, with a public comment window running through early July and a July 7 hearing—an issue that could ripple into regional supply chains that Honduras exporters rely on. Wildlife & Biosecurity: Honduras is in the news for wildlife enforcement after authorities seized a live jaguar kept as a pet, highlighting how trafficking persists despite low penalties; at the same time, Texas and nearby U.S. areas moved to quarantine after New World screwworm detections, a reminder that livestock health risks can spread fast across borders. Trade & Industry Growth: Lasco Group says it will significantly expand exports beyond its current small share of production, targeting the Caribbean, U.S., Canada, and parts of Central America including Honduras. Energy & Climate Tech: Ormat Technologies announced a new geothermal surface power unit aimed at scaling enhanced geothermal—relevant for Honduras as the region looks for reliable clean baseload options. Sports-Driven Demand: Argentina’s World Cup warm-up vs. Honduras in Texas drew large crowds, underscoring how the tournament is boosting travel and local spending across the region.
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