AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoBolivia Protest Economy: Bolivia’s road blockades and strikes around La Paz and El Alto have dragged on for weeks, with protesters demanding President Rodrigo Paz Pereira’s resignation amid fuel subsidy cuts, spending reductions, and rising costs—while the government frames unrest as sabotage and expands emergency powers. Mining & Metals Moves: Silver Elephant Mining says it has trucked 1,220 tonnes of silver-bearing material from its Apuradita project in Bolivia for a third silver concentrate batch, while also signing an agreement to acquire the Robinson-Lasher zinc-germanium-gallium project in Kentucky. Agribusiness & Fisheries Policy: Mexico’s Conapesca created three new fishing refuge zones off La Paz, Baja California Sur, aiming to rebuild fish populations and support local cooperatives. Aviation & Logistics Disruption: Ezeiza International Airport will reduce international flight operations for runway rehabilitation in late October/early November, forcing airlines to adjust aircraft and schedules. Industry Security Link: Albania’s SPAK launched a major operation targeting an alleged cocaine trafficking and money-laundering network tied to construction and maritime shipping routes that reportedly included Bolivia.
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