AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPanama-Croatia World Cup build-up: Panama and Croatia meet in Toronto after both opened with defeats, with the match framed as a must-win for Group L momentum and a rare early chance to grab points. Ghana-England spotlight (with Panama links): Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz tells England they have “three lions” while Ghana has “33 million lions,” ahead of the Boston clash that follows Ghana’s win over Panama. Panama governance & business continuity: Panama’s government ordered public offices to close early on Tuesday (2:00 pm) for the national team’s World Cup match, with key services exempt—an operational hit that matters for payroll, services, and local commerce. Maritime risk for Panama-linked shipping: Turkey says a drone attack near Chornomorsk injured two Turkish crew members on a Panama-flagged cargo ship, renewing concerns about Black Sea navigation safety. Energy trade & shipping policy: With the U.S.-Iran ceasefire, Strait of Hormuz traffic is rising again, but disputes over future control and possible tolls could keep energy logistics volatile—relevant for Panama’s wider trade flows. Carbon markets push: A new government-led policy playbook aims to boost demand for high-integrity carbon credits, signaling more structured rules for corporate decarbonization.
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