AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoImmigration Policy Shock: Honduras-linked TPS uncertainty remains in the spotlight after the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that lets the Trump administration revoke Temporary Protected Status by nationality, with DHS pushing back hard on court blocks and warning that “temporary means temporary.” Defense & Industry Ties: Israel and Honduras signed a Memorandum of Understanding to deepen defense cooperation, including discussion of Israel’s defense-industrial establishment—an angle that could matter for future procurement and security-related contracting. Agri-Production & Training: Belize dairy farmers are training in Honduras at El Zamorano on cattle genetics, herd management, and modern dairy systems, with a focus on crossbreeds suited to tropical heat and possible embryo-transfer tech—useful for regional value-chain upgrades. Land Rights vs Agro-Industry: Honduran peasant, indigenous, and Garifuna groups rejected the new agro-industrial law, citing forced evictions and unequal enforcement, and demanded annulment of proceedings tied to land defenders. Media & Governance: A Hondurasgate audio leak alleges former President Juan Orlando Hernández tried to buy major media outlets and orchestrate public opinion through paid segments and hiring reporters. Trade Costs: U.S. importers face new Section 301 forced-labor tariffs affecting Honduras among other countries, raising the risk of higher duties and supply-chain pressure for exporters.
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