AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDigital Identity & Security: The U.S. State Department is funding a centralized biometric fingerprint identification system for Honduras’ National Police, aiming to replace fragmented records with a unified database for faster identity checks. Forced-Labor Trade Pressure: The U.S. Trade Representative scheduled July 7–9 public hearings on possible Section 301 trade action against 60 economies over forced-labor import rules, with Honduras among the countries submitting input. Cybersecurity Investment: Israeli AI firm Dream plans a Latin America expansion, betting that election wins by Trump-aligned leaders—including Honduras—will boost demand for government cybersecurity. Agriculture Tech: FAO launched CropSuit, a free web app that matches crops to local soil and climate conditions to improve yields and resilience. Climate Risk: The WMO warns El Niño is set to strengthen rapidly in July–September, raising the odds of extreme weather. Honduras in the News Mix: A Honduras fer-de-lance snakebite death highlights ongoing public health and rural safety concerns.
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