AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoApparel Supply Chain: PDS Limited teamed up with Indonesia’s Busana Apparel Group to expand “next generation” global manufacturing, boosting scale and speed-to-market across Asia, Central America and Europe—Busana also has a presence in Honduras. Food Security: An IPC report flags an acute crisis in Honduras’ Ch’orti’ border area, with 112,000 people (up to 35% locally) facing Crisis or Emergency phases in July–October 2026 as drought and higher food and fuel prices squeeze farm work and diets. Remittances & Payments: Zapp expanded money transfers via WhatsApp to Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua, adding bank deposit and cash pickup options for migrants sending funds home. Energy & Industry Talent: A case study highlights an EB-2 NIW approval for a Honduran civil engineer leading a U.S. solar company, underscoring continued demand for engineering and construction skills tied to renewable energy growth. Land & Community Pressure: The National Garifuna Council protested alleged Honduran coastal land displacements tied to tourism and agriculture, a reminder of how land access can reshape local industry and livelihoods.
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