AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI Governance: A new argument for “real” multilateral AI rules says wealthy countries and big tech are setting standards while the Global South risks becoming just a data supplier, pushing for a stronger voice on ethics, privacy, cybersecurity, and access. World Cup Consumer Mood: In Iran, World Cup shopping and jersey sales are happening, but war and hardship are dampening enthusiasm compared with past tournaments. Pharma Supply Watch: Goldman Sachs says the pace of semaglutide generic competition and future GLP-1 pricing will hinge less on demand and more on peptide API manufacturing capacity, with China positioned as a key supplier. Air Travel Costs: Airlines face a tougher mix of Iran-war fuel shocks, disrupted airspace, and aircraft delivery delays, pressuring margins and fares as global carriers meet in Rio. Mobility & Cost of Congestion: The Caribbean Development Bank frames traffic congestion as a development issue, citing major productivity losses and fuel waste across island economies. Digital Services for Expats: OnCallColombia launches direct electronic FBI background-check submissions, aiming to cut turnaround time for visas, jobs, and licensing. Food Prices & Risk: FAO reports May food commodity prices broadly steady, but cereal gains and weather/energy-route uncertainty keep vulnerability front and center. Retail Viral Effect: A small Cudahy restaurant says viral TikTok “soft serve margaritas” drove sales to triple, showing how social media can quickly reshape local demand.
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