AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Round of 32: Mexico ended a 40-year knockout drought with a 2-0 win over Ecuador at Estadio Azteca, scoring through Julián Quiñones and Raúl Jiménez, and now heads to the Round of 16 at home. Public Safety: The joy turned deadly in Mexico City as three fans died from suffocation during celebrations near Paseo de la Reforma and the Angel of Independence; Mayor Clara Brugada urged people to celebrate responsibly. Next Match Setup: Mexico’s Round of 16 opponent will be decided by England vs DR Congo, with England preparing for a crunch clash in Atlanta. Coaching Change: Ecuador coach Sebastián Beccacece confirmed he will step down after the team’s elimination by Mexico. Economy Watch: A Reuters poll says the peso is likely to trade near its long-running range on hopes for economic recovery, though USMCA uncertainty still weighs on outlook. USMCA Politics: Reporting says Trump’s administration is expected to formally start the USMCA “sunset clause” process, setting a long wind-down clock while negotiations continue.
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