AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGuatemala-US Ties & Trade: A new report on U.S. reciprocal tariffs says Guatemalan coffee isn’t directly tariffed, but Guatemala-linked supply chains are still getting hit by higher delivery costs and pricing pressure, with small cafés reporting bean price hikes and weaker customer traffic. Humanitarian Links: A medical mission from Northeast Texas Community College volunteers just wrapped in San Raymundo, helping run nearly 80 surgeries in a short clinic stretch at Hospital Cristiano del Llano. Energy Access: Two electric co-op line technicians from North Carolina traveled to rural El Plan Nueva Amanecer (near the Mexican border) to help restore power as part of an international rural electrification partnership. Local News Watch: Guatemala’s Volcán de Fuego and Santa María volcano monitoring continues via VAAC advisories, with ash not clearly detected at times due to cloud cover and summit conditions. Regional Context: Venezuela’s rare back-to-back earthquakes have killed hundreds, prompting major Red Cross appeals and renewed focus on disaster readiness across Latin America. Immigration Policy Ripple: U.S. moves to expand detention without bond are again before the Supreme Court, keeping pressure on deportation systems that also affect families with ties to Guatemala.
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