AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoBolivia Crisis Escalates: President Rodrigo Paz signed a law expanding executive powers to deploy the military to help reopen highways blocked for nearly six weeks, amid fresh clashes in Cochabamba and a rising death toll; the measure keeps police as the main enforcement force but allows military support and frames the unrest as “narco-terrorism,” while critics say the government has not shown links to drug trafficking. Energy & Supply Disruption: The blockades are already hitting transport, commerce, and supply chains, with shortages of food and medicine reported and the government moving toward emergency measures that could suspend constitutional rights. Mining & Extraction Watch: Separate reporting highlights how armed groups control parts of the Sararé Indigenous Territory in the gold rush zone, underscoring ongoing security and governance risks around extractive activity near Bolivia. Regional Trade & Security Context: A major cocaine seizure in Liberia (US$19.2M) points to shifting trafficking corridors that can affect regional logistics and enforcement priorities. Industry Signals Beyond Bolivia: NTT DATA expanded Google Cloud work on Gemini Enterprise to move AI projects from pilots into production, a reminder of how enterprise tech rollouts are accelerating across the region.
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