AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTariff Push on Forced Labor: The U.S. Trade Representative says 60 economies—including Bangladesh, India, Honduras, and Guatemala—failed to stop forced-labor imports, proposing new 10% to 12.5% duties under Section 301. Honduras Security: Honduras arrested alleged mastermind Carlos Molina, “El Gato Negro,” tied to the palm farm massacre of 19 workers in Bajo Aguan, as lawmakers expand anti-crime reforms. Immigration Crackdown: ICE reported arresting 24 people in Corpus Christi, including a Honduran man convicted of family-violence assault, while separate reports highlight ongoing detentions and legal fights involving Honduran minors. Health Watch: PAHO warns measles cases are rising across the Americas ahead of the 2026 World Cup, with Honduras among countries seeing outbreak-linked cases. Climate and Food Fear: In Guatemala’s Dry Corridor, drought and El Niño fears are driving hunger worries that also threaten parts of Honduras. Honduras in the Spotlight: Carnival announced LNG bunkering in Roatán, and Messi trained separately for Argentina’s World Cup run, with a Honduras friendly next.
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