AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoForced-Labor Tariff Shock: The U.S. Trade Representative has proposed Section 301 tariffs up to 12.5% on imports from 60 economies over alleged failures to block forced-labor goods, with Guatemala named among the 10% tier and the 12.5% tier also including several Central American neighbors—public comments and hearings are now the next step. Mining & Water Risks: Guatemala-based activists staged an aquatic march on Lake Güija to protest a proposed gold-and-silver mining project in Asunción Mita, warning pollution could threaten the watershed that feeds El Salvador’s drinking water. Craft Traceability Push: We Are Legacy launched a digital identity system for handmade products using NFC taps, embedding maker, materials, and production details to boost provenance and recognition across craft supply chains. Livestock Biosecurity Alert: A New World screwworm case was confirmed in a Texas calf, reviving fears for cattle and wildlife and highlighting how animal movement can spread the parasite. Climate Pressure on Guatemala: Coverage flags El Niño-linked heat and hunger risks for vulnerable communities, adding urgency for cooling and food resilience. Guatemala Business Spotlight: Volcano Innovation Summit will return to Antigua Guatemala (Sept. 5–7) aiming to scale regional connections for entrepreneurs, investors, and industry leaders.
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