AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEl Niño Watch: The UN’s weather agency says there’s an 80% chance El Niño forms June–August and near/above 90% odds it lasts to at least November, raising risks of drought, heavy rain, and heatwaves across the Americas. Mexico Protests & Energy Security: Mexico City police used tear gas on teachers trying to reach the Zócalo ahead of 2026 World Cup fan-zone construction, underscoring how major events can disrupt public order and local planning. Rural Health Access: Flying Samaritans warns rising costs and fewer volunteers may limit near-monthly medical trips to rural Baja California Sur, where chronic disease care gaps persist. Latin America Business Climate: TMF’s Global Business Complexity Index flags Mexico and Brazil as among the hardest places for foreign firms to comply, citing shifting rules and compliance burdens. Oil Market Shock Risk: Iran-related Hormuz disruption plans are pushing crude higher, keeping supply-route uncertainty front and center for regional energy costs.
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