AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPanama Canal & Trade: The canal is tightening operations as El Niño forecasts mount, with new vessel restrictions and draft-limit changes aimed at protecting transits and keeping shipping schedules stable. Regional Business & Security: The U.S. Treasury sanctioned an Iranian LPG smuggling network that used front companies and relabeled cargo as Omani product, including tankers flying the Panama flag—another reminder that Panama-linked maritime trade can intersect with sanctions risk. Livestock & Food Economics: A New World screwworm outbreak is spreading in Texas after detections near the U.S.-Mexico border, raising quarantine and beef-price concerns; the USDA says cases are contained, but ranchers across the region are bracing for market disruption. World Cup as an Economy Driver: Coverage continues on World Cup preparations and fan spending, including how England’s beer taxes could reshape pub revenues—while Panama’s own World Cup presence is noted in the hospitality mix. Panama Sports Spotlight: Former Panama defender Felipe Baloy backs a historic first World Cup win as Panama prepares for its opener against Ghana.
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