AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBolivia-Linked Security & Industry Outlook: A Bloomberg report says an Israeli government cybersecurity firm (Dream) is expanding in Latin America, betting that recent elections in Bolivia and other countries will boost demand for state-focused cyber defense as leaders push harder against cartels and corruption. Mining & Capital Markets: Mining Americas Inc. has begun trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange under symbol “MAI,” after graduating from the TSX Venture, highlighting ongoing gold development activity tied to assets in Nevada, Arizona (La Paz County), and Mexico. Corporate Finance Leadership: Founders Metals appointed Felicia de la Paz as CFO and Corporate Secretary, supporting its next phase of exploration momentum at the Antino Gold Project. Environment & Supply Chains: UK-linked reporting via Cafod warns that rules targeting illegally deforested goods could be undermined if countries simply reclassify what counts as “illegal,” pushing for tighter controls tied to traditional forest destruction. Regional Trade Politics: Coverage notes Mercosur’s push for new trade talks (including Japan) amid shifting regional alignments, a backdrop that can affect Bolivia’s industrial sourcing and exports.
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