AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTourism Push in Mexico: Mexico’s tourism ministry (Sectur) rolled out a five-part, data-driven promotion strategy aimed at cutting reliance on North American visitors and boosting arrivals from Europe, South America and Asia, with early gains including Spain (+34%), Colombia (+23%) and Italy (+17%). Food Reform in the Americas: Grupo Bimbo’s U.S. unit is removing artificial preservatives, emulsifiers and colors from key bread brands, with timelines stretching to 2028. World Cup Consumer Frenzy: FIFA is selling “Piece of the Pitch” grass from the final at MetLife, with tiers starting at $450, while semifinal ticket prices show a huge gap—Argentina vs England far pricier than France vs Spain. Inflation Watch (GCC): Gulf inflation stayed under 2% for a second year, at 1.8% in 2025, led by housing and miscellaneous goods/services. Venezuela Relief via Retail Logistics: Amazon says it flew about 500,000 emergency supplies to Caracas after the quake, adding to ongoing aid efforts. Airline Earnings (Mexico): Aeroméxico reported 2Q results, citing World Cup-driven demand shifts and fuel pressure.
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