AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUSMCA Uncertainty: Trump says the US-Mexico-Canada trade deal could expire in 2036 unless renewed, injecting fresh risk into Mexico and Canada’s consumer-facing supply chains. World Cup Consumer Crackdown: US Customs seized $134,000+ in counterfeit FIFA World Cup 2026 merchandise in Indianapolis, warning e-commerce makes fake goods easier to reach shoppers. Venezuela Food Push: Acting President Delcy Rodríguez reports food consumption up 9.4% through May, helped by the “Protein Plan” and cheaper community distribution channels. Venezuela Grid Modernization: Rodríguez also signed an MoU with General Electric Vernova to modernize Venezuela’s national electric system, targeting distribution upgrades and generation tech. Recruitment Reshuffle with Brazil Link: Hays completed sales of six European countries and is now “exploring options” for more, while keeping focus on core markets including Brazil. Mexico City Retail Adaptation: La Lagunilla market in CDMX is leaning into World Cup demand with English menus, team-themed products, and more international-style food. Aegon Corporate Move: Aegon strengthens leadership as it plans to relocate its head office and legal seat to the US, a reminder that financial services strategy can ripple into retirement products.
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