AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBolivia Logistics & Labor: Bolivia’s highway crisis is easing after President Rodrigo Paz declared a state of emergency, cutting active roadblocks to 28 and gradually restoring movement of food, fuel, and medicines; the push included police and Armed Forces support and a pacification agreement with the Bolivian Workers’ Center, though the week also saw a deadly air force support flight crash. Municipal Services: Cochabamba opened Bolivia’s first municipal, full-service veterinary clinic and launched a Universal Pet Service with 67 subsidized services (consults, surgeries, vaccinations, sterilizations, hospitalization) to help low-income pet owners, with fees ranging from about $1 to $40 and plans for an animal ambulance and crematorium. Latin America Political Shift: Colombia elected Trump-backed nationalist lawyer Abelardo De La Espriella in a razor-thin runoff, signaling a broader rightward turn across the region that could reshape energy and security policy priorities. Energy & Tech Supply Chains: A report says China is tightening export inspections on indium, a key input for advanced AI data center chips, raising new risks for the tech supply chain. Trade & Industry Events: Pitti Filati returns June 24–26 in Florence with 119 yarn and knitwear exhibitors, including Bolivia among the knitwear-focused participants.
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