AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoStablecoin Policy Shift: Bolivia’s Economy Minister José Gabriel Espinoza says the government is technically evaluating whether Tether’s USDT can be included in the national payment system alongside the boliviano and the U.S. dollar, as the country battles a prolonged foreign-currency shortage; local banks already offer USDT-related services, but no legal-tender status or implementation rules are published yet, with anti–money laundering controls highlighted given Bolivia’s FATF grey-list status. Mining & Careers: Xali Gold appoints Ing. Wilder Frank Garcia Haro as Exploration Manager for Pico Machay, signaling a push toward an updated resource estimate and preliminary economic assessment. Science for Industry & Risk: A compact cosmic-ray detector was installed at Bolivia’s Chacaltaya observatory, bringing the country into the global gLOWCOST space-weather monitoring network. Land & Food Supply Pressure: Farmers in Bolivia mobilize with blockades and marches to resist land opened up to industry, warning of accelerated deforestation and land privatization. Health of the Amazon Economy: Researchers report hemotropic mycoplasma DNA in over 60% of sampled Amazon pink dolphins in Bolivia, raising new conservation and ecosystem-health concerns. Water & Climate Stress: El Niño is expected to strengthen, renewing wildfire risk worries across the Amazon region and underscoring the need for better fire management. Cultural & Urban Tourism: La Paz held its “Long Night of Museums,” drawing thousands and expanding programming after a postponement, boosting local cultural activity.
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