AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoColombia Election Shock: Progressive Iván Cepeda conceded Colombia’s presidential runoff to Trump-endorsed outsider Abelardo de la Espriella after results matched the preliminary count by a hair, setting up a new rightward turn and fresh debate over foreign interference. Bolivia Protests: Road blockades were lifted after 48 days, but Evo Morales warned the “pause” isn’t surrender as tensions over resources and prices remain. Peru Runoff Fallout: Keiko Fujimori surged toward victory in Peru’s runoff, while Roberto Sánchez rejected overseas-ballot handling and signaled he won’t accept a Fujimori government. U.S.-Brazil Trade Fight: Flavio Bolsonaro said he’ll testify against proposed U.S. tariffs on Brazilian goods, as the issue stays central to Brazil’s election campaign. Caribbean Blue Economy: CRFM and FAO launched an open-access Caribbean Blue Economy Knowledge Hub to share fisheries and marine planning tools. Global South Deals: SPIEF in Russia drew Global South delegates and thousands of agreements, with totals likely topping $100B. Tech Leadership: Heineken nominated Rafael Oliveira as CEO starting Oct. 1, filling a major leadership transition.
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