AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup logistics & fitness: Three friends pedaled from Argentina to the U.S. to follow the 2026 World Cup, arriving in Dallas after 10,000+ miles across 17 countries—an unusual reminder that sports travel is also a supply-chain story. Honduras coffee compliance: Honduras coffee growers face EU Deforestation Regulation demands, pushing modernization and digital tracking to prove origin back to small farmers—raising questions on access and data control. Energy & resilience in the region: Cuba’s worsening blackouts are framed as a geopolitical warning about fragile, politicized economic dependency—relevant to how Honduras and neighbors manage energy reliability. Regional security cooperation: INTERPOL-backed Operation Orca XI seized 3,308 illegal firearms and 56 tonnes of drugs across the Americas, underscoring cross-border enforcement that affects ports, logistics, and trade flows. Construction & infrastructure risk: Litigation around the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse continues as families settle claims ahead of a broader trial over ship liability—another signal for how infrastructure insurance and contracting decisions ripple through industries. Education funding in Honduras: A school in Colón is nearing completion after a personal bitcoin donation from Nayib Bukele, highlighting new funding models for local construction and access to classrooms.
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