AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoElectoral Reform: Mexico’s lower house approved a constitutional amendment to annul elections when foreign interference is involved, defining it broadly to include illicit financing, propaganda, disinformation, digital manipulation, and pressure by foreign governments or agencies—now headed to the Senate. USMCA Auto Fight: U.S. negotiators are pushing for North American-built vehicles to meet 82% regional content, with 50% produced in the U.S., and with no Canada content counted—raising stakes for Mexico-U.S. talks and potentially sidelining Canada. World Cup Diplomacy & Visas: Iran says delayed U.S. visas have disrupted its World Cup preparations and is asking FIFA for clarity; Iran’s camp was moved to Mexico’s Tijuana after visa and security concerns. Public Health at the Border: The U.S., Mexico, and Canada announced coordinated Ebola travel measures for arrivals from high-risk African regions ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Infrastructure for Indigenous Communities: Mexico’s SICT will invest 60 million pesos in an artisanal road program in Baja California, using community participation to build 7.8 km of roads and hire local indigenous residents.
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