AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Shock in Mexico City: England beat co-host Mexico 3-2 at the Azteca to reach the quarterfinals, with Jude Bellingham scoring twice in 98 seconds and Harry Kane converting a key penalty after Jarell Quansah’s early red card left Mexico and England in chaos; the match was delayed by storms and played at high altitude, and Mexico’s late push fell short. Local Politics & Sports Diplomacy: UK PM Keir Starmer intervened with FIFA to block a proposed kickoff change for England’s Mexico match, arguing it could unfairly affect England’s adjustment to altitude. Mexico’s Next Chapter: Mexico coach Javier Aguirre stepped down after the exit, backing Rafa Márquez to take over. Trade & Industry: Toyota announced it will shift Tacoma pickup production from Mexico to Texas, investing $3.6B in San Antonio while keeping some production in Guanajuato. Energy Tech: Heurtey Petrochem Solutions selected for electrical furnace technology for the ultra-low-carbon methanol project Pacífico Mexinol in Sinaloa. Business/Legal: A Mexico legal boutique published market-entry guidance for companies entering regulated sectors, covering compliance for products, partnerships, real estate, and expansion.
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