AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUS-Canada Trade War: After last-minute talks collapsed, the U.S. imposed 50% tariffs on about $20B (and up to $28B in some reports) of Canadian goods, with Canada’s PM Mark Carney suspending negotiations and promising “dollar for dollar” retaliation. The dispute is already spilling into broader North American trade planning, including how Mexico will be affected as USMCA talks splinter into bilateral tracks. Mexico Diplomacy: President Claudia Sheinbaum defended Mexico’s abstention in an OAS vote on Nicaragua, citing self-determination and non-intervention, while Mexico’s OAS representative argued Nicaragua’s situation doesn’t threaten hemispheric peace. Mexico-US Cattle Trade: Mexico is preparing for the U.S. cattle border reopening after a screwworm-related halt, but ranchers and officials are watching tight controls and new risk questions. Mexico City Green Push: Mexico City’s Via Verde project is turning highway pillars on the Anillo Periférico into vertical gardens, aiming to cut pollution and heat while adding green space. Politics at Home: Sinaloa Gov. Rubén Rocha Moya returned to office after a 112-day absence amid U.S. drug trafficking allegations, saying Mexican authorities found no evidence against him.
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