AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoInvestment Climate: Honduras deposited its Instrument of Ratification for the ICSID Convention with the World Bank, making ICSID arbitration available for settling international investment disputes—effective for Honduras on Aug. 16, 2026. Agriculture Tech: FAO launched CropSuit, a free web app that matches crops to local soil and climate conditions to boost yields and improve fertilizer use, aiming to help farmers adapt as land degradation worsens. Energy & Trade: Canada announced C$12.1M for Mexico and Latin America projects, including C$5M for TURQUESA II to strengthen intelligence sharing and joint investigations against transnational criminal networks operating across Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and the Dominican Republic. Sovereignty & Logistics: President Nasry Asfura reaffirmed that Isla Conejo is Honduran territory, citing sovereignty actions including the recent hoisting of the Honduras flag. Payments & Remittances: Zapp expanded money transfers via WhatsApp to Honduras (plus Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua), offering bank deposit or cash pickup through local partners. Maritime Security: Honduras-linked regional maritime readiness featured in CENTAM Guardian 26, a multinational disaster-response and security exercise involving Honduras and neighbors. Consumer Tech (Regional Impact): Sony’s PlayStation Store pricing shift in Latin America (Aug. 20) may raise digital game costs in places like Honduras, while physical copies could stay comparatively cheaper.
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