AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGovernment EV Push: President Claudia Sheinbaum unveiled the Olinia Uno, a government-backed low-speed electric vehicle aimed at urban trips, priced at about 150,000 pesos (~$8,600) with 125 km range, with deliveries targeted for summer 2027 and a cargo version expected next month. World Cup Logistics & Security: Mexico City is tightening match-day “last mile” traffic plans around the stadium, including controlled access, outer parking, and separate routes for teams and residents, as the capital counts down to the June 11 opener. U.S.-Iran Visa Fallout in Mexico: Iran’s squad arrived in Tijuana amid a diplomatic dispute over U.S. visas for parts of its delegation, with Iran saying some staff were denied entry and that the situation is disrupting preparations. Cross-Border Crime Case: California authorities say a suspect tied to a 2024 I-5 freeway road rage shooting was arrested in Mexico and extradited to the U.S., ending a long fugitive hunt. Tech & Trade Tensions: A U.S. bill would block Chinese-connected vehicles from entering via Canada and Mexico, citing data and surveillance risks tied to connected-car technology.
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