AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoUS–Brazil Security Crackdown: The U.S. State Department moved to designate Brazil’s PCC and Comando Vermelho as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, effective June 5, escalating pressure on narco-gang revenue streams that also spill into regional trade and public safety. Amazon Illegal Mining: Greenpeace found “ghost permits” used to sell about 26.8 tons of illegally mined Amazon gold worth an estimated $3.88B since 2018, despite Lula’s crackdown and record Federal Police seizures. Critical Minerals & Mining Pipeline: Solis Minerals says it will start maiden diamond drilling at its Mandacaru lithium project in Brazil in June 2026, while other coverage highlights growing demand for battery and rare-earth inputs. Agribusiness Risk: IICA warns El Niño plus the fertilizer crunch could hit rural incomes, yields, and food prices across Latin America and the Caribbean, with uneven impacts for Brazil and neighbors. Energy & Industry Links: Petrobras and Mexico’s Pemex are negotiating Gulf of Mexico deepwater exploration and joint refining/gas projects, with Lula framing it as strategic industrial cooperation. Workweek Reform Watch: Brazil’s shorter-workweek plan faces economist and business pushback as lawmakers debate the election-year labor overhaul.
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