AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoEmergency Powers in Bolivia: President Rodrigo Paz signed a law expanding rules for states of emergency, citing “narco-terrorism” behind weeks of highway blockades that have disrupted transport, commerce, and supply chains; police remain primary, but the military can support efforts to reopen blocked routes, while critics note the government has not shown links between protests and drug trafficking. Energy-Supply Pressure: A separate report revisits Bolivia’s long slide from “energy heart” promises to declining gas exports, weaker reserves, and rising risk of shortages—now tied to the current unrest and fuel disruptions. Mining & Investment Watch: Tiderock Companies says it secured a second contiguous gold claim in Arizona’s La Paz County, signaling continued consolidation in precious metals. Tech & Industry Services: NTT DATA expanded its Google Cloud work on Gemini Enterprise to move enterprise AI from pilots into production. Bolivia Water & Environment: ALLATRA Global Research Center joined a Santa Cruz conference on water security and micro- and nanoplastics, pushing research-to-policy links for sustainable futures. Food vs Non-Food Demand: D&L Industries reported easing crude and coconut oil prices and stronger non-food industrial demand, offsetting weakness in food operations.
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