AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUSMCA Uncertainty: Trump says the US-Mexico-Canada trade deal could expire in 2036, injecting fresh risk into North American consumer supply chains as Mexico and Canada push for renewal talks. EU Food Rules: EU rejects Brazil’s bid to delay new antibiotic rules for beef, raising the odds of disruption if Brazil can’t meet EU traceability demands. World Cup Consumer Pulse: The 2026 tournament kicks off across Canada, Mexico, and the US with soaring ticket-cost chatter, empty-seat concerns, and heavy focus on digital ticketing reliability. USMNT Opener Buzz: The US rout of Paraguay (4-1) puts early momentum on the pitch and drives match-day spending. Venezuela Security Spillover: Trump says a US strike killed Tren de Aragua leader Niño Guerrero, keeping regional crime and deportation policy in the headlines. Nearshoring Jobs: SinglePoint boosts Trinidad and Tobago investment to $5.1m and adds 11 roles, signaling continued LATAM services growth for North American clients. AI Governance Debate (Argentina): Javier Milei proposes “non-human corporations,” a lightly regulated AI-company framework that could reshape accountability for consumers and workers.
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