AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTrade & Logistics: Peru ordered implementation of its free trade agreement with Guatemala (and the related protocol) starting July 1, with the foreign trade ministry set to notify authorities for rollout. Agriculture & Food Safety: Central America and Mexico agreed to tighten regional coordination on New World screwworm control and veterinary medicine residue monitoring, with Guatemala among seven countries at a Mexico City meeting. Regional Diplomacy & Exports: Taiwan’s Central America allies promoted agricultural and specialty food products at Food Taipei Mega Shows, with Guatemala highlighting specialty coffee, white shrimp, macadamia nuts, and tropical sauces. Shipping & Infrastructure: The Panama Canal’s new administrator-to-be outlined upcoming capital plans, including a Trans-Isthmus logistics corridor push, new container terminals, and an LPG pipeline along the canal route. Security & Industry Risk: U.S. officials say rodents and small wildlife may be linked to New World screwworm spread in Texas, while the first source of the outbreak remains under investigation—an issue with direct implications for livestock and cross-border supply chains. Labor & Compliance: U.S. forced-labor prosecutions tied to H-2A agricultural work (including workers from Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras) concluded with admissions tied to a scheme reportedly generating over $200 million.
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