AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Fan Economy in Mexico City: Mexico City is weighing limits on street alcohol sales after massive World Cup celebrations drew huge crowds, trash and trampled flowers—authorities say they’ll push restaurants/bars not to let drinks leave premises and may ask convenience stores to stop selling beer ahead of big games. Broadcast Access for Food & Beverage: Malaysia’s communications minister says free 2026 World Cup broadcasts via RTM and Unifi TV are already cutting costs for restaurant operators and helping draw more customers. Consumer-Adjacent Human Rights & Trade: Canadian lawyers filed a complaint with Canada’s Competition Bureau over alleged forced-labour imports tied to Alabama prison work programs, arguing it violates Canadian rules. Energy Supply Shifts: India diversified LPG imports during the West Asia conflict, pulling in more US and other sources (including Argentina and Chile) while state retailers absorbed price shocks to protect households. Retail/Local Business Resilience: Detroit’s E&L Supermercado reopened after an arson fire, underscoring how neighborhood grocery access matters to consumers.
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