AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCritical Minerals & Chile’s Role: A UN Trade and Development update says demand for copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt and rare earths is surging with electrification and data centers, but supply chains stay concentrated—Chile is named among the key lithium producers while China dominates refining for several minerals, raising stakes for policy and value capture. UN Secretary-General Race (Chile in the mix): Three Latin American women—Chile’s Michelle Bachelet, Costa Rica’s Rebeca Grynspan and Ecuador’s Maria Fernanda Espinosa—push reform plans in Geneva as the UN faces funding strain and conflicts, with Bachelet directly addressing rumors of a possible U.S. veto tied to abortion rights. Colombia Runoff Politics: With a June 21 presidential runoff approaching, coverage spotlights how Colombia’s fiscal crisis is reshaping the campaign, including a widening deficit, rising debt and high interest rates. World Cup Governance & U.S. Visa Fallout: FIFA’s Somali referee Omar Artan was denied entry to the U.S., and UEFA later rewarded him with the 2026 Super Cup—an unusual reminder of how politics and borders can collide with tournament planning. Public Health & Regulation Debate: A peer-reviewed study draws parallels between ultra-processed food industry tactics and tobacco’s playbook, fueling renewed calls for stronger regulation.
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