AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFood Security Watch: Guatemala is on alert over a prolonged heat wave and El Niño impact, with rain shortages since May leaving soils “critical” and threatening corn and bean yields—officials warn the heat could last 40–42 days or longer, raising risks for staple-grain production. Trade & Compliance: Latin American ministers, including Guatemala, pushed back at U.S. forced-labor tariff plans, arguing their laws and processes are being enforced and warning extra U.S. duties would unfairly hit compliant exporters. Local Industry Moves: Hansae has fully ramped up operations at its Guatemala production base, signaling continued manufacturing investment. Agribusiness Markets: Cotton futures rose heading into the July 4th weekend; Guatemala bought 9,300 running bales in new-crop sales for the week ending June 25. Regional Business & Logistics: Avianca says it will expand midyear connectivity with seasonal routes that include Guatemala City links to Chicago and San Francisco, supporting Central America travel demand.
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