AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoChina-Ecuador Deals: President Daniel Noboa’s state visit to Beijing delivered seven cooperation agreements, with Xi Jinping urging alignment on development strategy and Belt and Road projects across energy, minerals, infrastructure, finance, digital transformation, green industry, and AI—plus non-reimbursable support for medical equipment and productive reactivation. Trade & Agriculture Watch: In the same talks, Noboa said Ecuador’s exports to China rose 23% in the first half of 2026 and that Ecuador has cut China-linked debt to $1.7bn; China also moved to lift its shrimp import ban after updated contamination tests, while still monitoring specific farms. UN Leadership Spotlight: Ecuadorian diplomat Ivonne A-Baki entered the race for UN secretary-general, nominated by Tonga as the eighth candidate, as the process heads toward a 2027 start date. Colombia Earthquake Ripple: A week after Colombia’s 7.4 quake, losses and reconstruction costs are still climbing amid controversy over aid and a widening survival gap—an event felt as far as Ecuador. Ecuador Business Signals: Auro Metals reported Phase I drill results from its Santa Barbara project in Zamora-Chinchipe, while Atico Mining posted Q2 results and ongoing operational bottlenecks at El Roble. Social Security Pressure (US-linked): A new analysis highlights how benefit shortfalls can hit households hard even when systems don’t “run out,” underscoring the broader cost-of-living risk for retirees abroad.
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