AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTrade Policy: The U.S. Trade Representative proposed Section 301 tariffs tied to forced-labor enforcement gaps, with 10% rates for some economies and 12.5% for others; Honduras is listed among the 12.5% tier, and the plan includes product and textile/apparel carve-outs that could reshape regional supply costs. Animal Health & Agriculture: Texas confirmed a New World screwworm case in a calf, raising alarms for livestock and wildlife; officials cite spread risk from Central America and renewed sterile-fly containment efforts, a direct concern for Honduras’ cattle sector given the fly’s Central American trail. Energy & Industry Sustainability: Honduras’ Dinant marked World Environment Day by highlighting renewable power from biogas/biomass, water management, and biodiversity efforts, positioning climate action as resilience for agribusiness and consumer manufacturing. Logistics & Trade Links: Carnival completed Latin America’s first LNG bunkering operation, signaling more investment in cleaner fuel infrastructure across the Western Caribbean—relevant for regional shipping and port planning. Sports-Driven Local Economy: Honduras’ World Cup friendly vs. Argentina in College Station is expected to bring a major economic boost, with Honduras-linked broadcasters and travel demand feeding hospitality and transport.
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