AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHuman Rights & Justice: In Chimaltenango, relatives and forensic groups laid to rest the remains of 68 victims from Guatemala’s internal armed conflict, 44 years after killings in 1981-82, after years of storage and a long push for individual burials. Aviation & Trade Links: BermudAir announced new seasonal routes this winter, including direct service to Guatemala City, aiming at faster, more affordable connectivity for travelers and business. Agriculture & Livestock Health: Mexico and the U.S. inaugurated a sterile fly plant in Chiapas to fight New World screwworm, producing up to 100 million sterile flies weekly—an effort tied to protecting cattle trade near Guatemala’s border. Industry & Infrastructure: World crude steel output dipped slightly in May 2026, with North America up and the Middle East down, while Guatemala appears in the reporting region list. Energy/Power Access: Two line technicians from North Carolina cooperatives traveled to rural Guatemala to help energize a village as part of an international rural electrification partnership. Security & Migration Policy (US impact): The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear cases touching asylum and immigration status, including a matter involving a Guatemalan asylum recipient. Food & Local Economy: A Guatemala-linked coffee supply chain is still feeling broader tariff-related costs, even where coffee itself is exempt, affecting delivery prices and customer demand.
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