AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCrime-Fighting Pitch: Ecuador President Daniel Noboa used his State of the Union to sell a tougher line against organized crime, citing the extradition of a dozen crime bosses to the U.S. and the seizure of nearly 300 tons of drugs, arguing the country can’t develop while families live in fear. Drug-War Spillover: The same week’s headlines also show how Ecuador is tied into wider trafficking routes—U.S. authorities charged a Filipino crewmember after a tanker linked to Ecuador was boarded near Los Angeles, with about 227 kg of cocaine found and prosecutors alleging cartel-linked smuggling. Security Pressure at Home: Back in Ecuador, the broader backdrop remains grim: provinces under a state of emergency, curfews, and ongoing violence driven by drug traffickers. Energy Stress Reminder: And just as attention turns to stability, power outages in Azuay point to ongoing strain at the Coca Codo Sinclair hydro plant, with erosion and technical issues still in focus.
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