AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMercosur Trade Push: Mercosur leaders meeting in Asunción reaffirmed bloc unity and launched new trade talks, including negotiations for an economic partnership with Japan, while also revisiting EU-related tariff quotas and internal “asymmetries” that affect industries and logistics across member states. Bolivia-Venezuela Aid & Logistics: Bolivia dispatched a 20-soldier search-and-rescue mission plus six tons of humanitarian aid to Venezuela after the June 24 earthquakes, with plans for a seven-day operation and possible repatriation of up to 60 Bolivians. Amazon “Flying Rivers” Risk: A new conservation report warns that deforestation and weak protections in Brazil’s public forests and road projects could disrupt the Amazon moisture flows that supply major rainfall across southern Peru and northern Bolivia—raising stakes for regional agriculture and water security. Bolivia Corruption Probe Linked to Chinese Contracts: In La Paz, authorities arrested Gabriela Zapata, former partner of Evo Morales and a former high-ranking executive at China CAMC Engineering, in an influence-trafficking investigation tied to hundreds of millions in state contracts. Green Transition Critique: Indigenous leader Darío Iza Pilaquinga says the “green transition” is driving extractive mining that harms communities, challenging how Bolivia and the region manage lithium and other resources. Industry & Mobility Signal: Bolivia’s role as a top-selling Chinese passenger brand market was highlighted in GAC’s first-half results, underscoring continued demand for Chinese automotive supply chains.
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