AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLogistics & Trade: Crowley announced a new weekly container service linking Port Houston with Santo Tomás de Castilla (Guatemala) and Puerto Cortés (Honduras), starting Sept. 10, with refrigerated and dry cargo for fresh produce, apparel, industrial goods and consumer items—aimed at cutting transshipments and speeding Central America–U.S. supply chains. Manufacturing & Skills: American Textile Company (ATC) is investing in El Salvador’s workforce through a 32-year partnership with Confecciones del Valle, funding the ¡Supérate! education program for high-achieving students—an example of how regional textile supply chains are tying production to training. Food Security: A new FAO-linked analysis flags persistent food insecurity in Mesoamerica despite higher global crop output, with Guatemala’s Indigenous communities hit hardest. Industry & Community: Guatemala’s UN-backed push for microcredentials is taking shape via UTEC and UNESCO IESALC, building institutional models that could support future industrial training pipelines. Culture & Media: Prime Video says it will invest $2B+ in Latin America from 2027–2030, expanding local originals and sports rights—plans that include Guatemala among new markets. Immigration Pressure: About 800 migrants left Tapachula toward Mexico City seeking jobs and faster regularization, including many from Guatemala.
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