AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Rules Backflip: FIFA reversed its ban on refillable water bottles after backlash, now allowing fans at 2026 matches in the USA and Canada to bring one factory-sealed 20 oz disposable bottle, while keeping reusable and hard-sided bottles out. Labor & Security at Host Venues: At SoFi Stadium near Los Angeles, food-service workers voted to authorize a strike over stalled contract talks and concerns about pay and immigration enforcement during World Cup weeks. Iran Visa Drama, With Mexico in the Middle: The US granted visas to Iran’s World Cup players and some support staff, but earlier denials for certain officials fueled uncertainty; Iran shifted its training base to Mexico’s Tijuana as paperwork dragged on. Regional Geopolitics: Fresh US-Iran tensions flared again in the Gulf, with Bahrain and Kuwait condemning Iranian attacks even as the World Cup visa approvals moved forward. Baja California Economy: Baja California’s agriculture sector was highlighted as topping 23 billion pesos (about $1.1B) in annual value, supporting over 120,000 jobs and boosting local “Sabores del Campo” promotion. Mexico-Linked Health/Ag Risk: Texas confirmed a screwworm case tied to broader regional spread, prompting cross-border livestock movement controls and emergency response planning. Mexico City Protests: Demonstrators used World Cup-related moments to pressure the government, including reports of protests and disruptions ahead of kick-off.
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