AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoColombia Election Shock: Far-right lawyer Abelardo “El Tigre” de la Espriella won Colombia’s first presidential round and will face Iván Cepeda in a June 21 runoff, as President Gustavo Petro publicly questioned the preliminary results and demanded official scrutiny. Ecuador–Colombia Trade Reset: Ecuador formally removed the customs security fee and eliminated tariffs on Colombian goods effective June 1, ending a months-long tariff fight that hit medicines, cosmetics, plastics, and rubber and triggered retaliation. U.S.–Brazil Crime Politics: The U.S. designated two Brazilian gangs as terrorist organizations, a move analysts say is tied to U.S. political goals and may bolster Flávio Bolsonaro ahead of Brazil’s October election. Ecuador Judicial Cooperation: Italy’s ambassador to Ecuador attended a framework agreement between Ecuador’s Judicial Council and the penitentiary service (SNAI) aimed at cooperation against organized crime and strengthening rule of law. Labor Rights Watch: A global union report flagged worsening workers’ rights, adding Argentina and Panama to its worst category and noting systemic violations in the U.S. and erosion in parts of Europe. World Cup Build-Up (Ecuador Angle): Ecuador is listed among playable teams and appears in World Cup odds coverage, keeping Quito’s sports-policy crowd tuned as the June 11 tournament approaches.
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