AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEcuador-US Security Cooperation: Ecuador’s fraying security situation stays in focus as the U.S. expands military and intelligence support for Ecuadorian operations against drug gangs, reflecting a broader push to treat cartel violence as a national-security priority. Regional Crime Crackdown: Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru agreed to a coordinated working plan against transnational organized crime, setting up a rotating working group to produce measurable actions within months. U.S. Terror Designations in Brazil: The Trump administration moved to designate Brazil’s PCC and CV as global terrorist groups, a step that could tighten financial flows and business links across the region. Ecuador Oil Policy Uncertainty: Petroecuador’s “hydraulic fracturing” plan in the Ecuadorian Amazon is triggering confusion and calls for more transparency over environmental and public-health risks. Trade Disruption for Ecuadorian Exports: Russia restricted imports from an Ecuadorian banana exporter after quarantine pest detections, raising compliance costs and forcing shipment reroutes. World Cup Business Angle for Ecuador: Philadelphia’s FIFA schedule highlights Ecuador’s June 14 opener vs Côte d’Ivoire, underscoring how Ecuador’s World Cup presence can drive travel, media attention, and local spending.
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