AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBolivia’s justice crackdown: Bolivia ordered the arrest of former President Evo Morales after he failed to appear at a Tarija child-trafficking trial, with the court citing contempt and issuing an arrest warrant plus a travel ban—Morales’ team calls it political persecution. Energy pressure meets consumer shift: Fuel shortages and the end of long-standing subsidies are pushing more Bolivians toward electric cars, even as charging infrastructure remains scarce in places like El Alto. Land reform sparks backlash: A new law letting small farmers reclassify land as collateral is drawing protests, with critics warning it could weaken protections and make land grabs by larger players easier. Climate and health risks: New reporting flags how warming could expand rodent-borne diseases across South America, while PAHO held a Q&A on hantavirus after a cruise-ship outbreak. Regional finance mood: J.P. Morgan’s country-risk snapshot puts Bolivia among the higher-risk markets in Latin America, despite political alignment with Washington in some countries.
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