AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGuatemala–Mexico Drug Fight: Guatemala dismantled what officials call the country’s biggest narco-lab in 15 years near the Mexico border, arresting eight men (including two Mexican nationals) and seizing rifles, ammo, radios, phones, cash, vehicles, and other gear. Climate & Agriculture: In western Guatemala, Maya Mam families climb Chicabal volcano to ask for rain as drought threatens rain-fed crops, turning an ancestral ceremony into a stark food-security warning. Tourism & Trade Links: The K’íiwik Mayan World Tourism Fair 2026 is set for June 2–5 in Yucatán, bringing together Mayan World destinations (including Guatemala) to court buyers and generate new business. Regional Security Cooperation: INTERPOL-backed “Orca XI” operations across Central America and the Caribbean seized 3,308 illegal firearms and 56 tonnes of drugs, with arrests and major seizures reported across multiple countries. Industry Context (Textiles): The U.S. textile sector highlighted its scale and strategic role, while pointing to tariff-driven uncertainty and supply-chain pressure. Food & Small Business: A Guatemalan family in Los Angeles is growing a bakery/restaurant business built on traditional breads from Quetzaltenango, reflecting rising visibility of Guatemalan food abroad.
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