AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAvocado Exports Resume: Mexico’s main avocado hub in Michoacán restarted shipments to the U.S. after Washington lifted a security alert that paused exports and left about 200,000 workers waiting, though growers still worry about cartel violence and extortion. Cross-Border Security: The U.S. ambassador to Mexico said federal agents arrested three fugitives wanted by Mexican authorities, including a suspected CJNG member, highlighting ongoing security cooperation. Cartel-Linked Mine Disruption: Endeavour Silver said an illegal blockade by an ejido community in Jalisco temporarily suspended operations at its Terronera mine, with talks underway to restore full production. Human Drama Underwater: A Mexican fisherman was rescued alive after 15 days trapped in a deep underwater sinkhole/cave system in San Francisco La Paz, suffering dehydration and malnutrition. Justice in the Spotlight: Mexico’s attorney general took over the case of influencer César Gastélum’s livestreamed murder, as the investigation moves forward. Indigenous Consultation Protests: Communities in Mexico City and elsewhere rejected an INPI consultation, arguing it’s too rushed, excludes some groups, and risks putting government control over cultural-heritage permits and money.
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