AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTeacher Protest Escalates in Mexico City: Dissident CNTE teachers toppled and burned World Cup player statues on Paseo de la Reforma, demanding a 100% salary increase and rejecting a 9% government offer, with more actions planned including around the June 11 opener. World Cup Rules Tighten: FIFA reversed course and now bans refillable/reusable water bottles in 2026 venues, citing safety and injury risks, raising heat-and-hydration concerns for fans. U.S.-Mexico Trade Tension: Washington is rebuilding tariff pressure after Supreme Court setbacks, proposing forced-labor tariffs that would hit Mexico (10%) and other partners, adding uncertainty to USMCA renewal talks. Health Threat Near the Border: The USDA confirmed a new world screwworm case in a Texas calf after the parasite advanced through Mexico, triggering surveillance and fears for cattle and beef prices. Mexico’s Political Back-and-Forth: Former President López Obrador renewed attacks on U.S. “intervention” amid rising friction with President Sheinbaum.
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