AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Cup Warm-Up, Quito-Relevant Group E: Germany beat the U.S. 2-1 in Chicago as Leroy Sané scored the winner and Kai Havertz opened the scoring; Germany now heads into the World Cup on a nine-game streak, with the U.S. opening vs Paraguay and Germany starting Group E against Curaçao (a group that also includes Ecuador). Injury Update: Germany’s Lennart Karl was ruled out of the World Cup with a muscle tear, replaced by Assan Ouedraogo. Ecuador Security & Crime Context: A new analysis says Ecuador’s criminal landscape is fragmenting and diversifying under Daniel Noboa’s military pressure, with the number of active groups rising sharply and violence spreading across more localities. Trade & Policy Spillover from Quito: At a Quito-hosted AMCHAM event, Trinidad and Tobago’s petrochemical industry pushed U.S. officials to review tariffs affecting exports, highlighting how regional policy debates are landing in Ecuador’s capital. Local Culture, Global Spotlight: A “Coolcation” list puts Quito among the Americas’ top cooler travel escapes for 2026, reinforcing the city’s growing political-tourism visibility.
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