AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMacroeconomics: Argentina’s inflation report says May’s annual rate eased to 2.1% (core to 1.9%), with communications and education driving the rise while garments/footwear barely moved—Economy Minister Luis Caputo argues convergence with global levels is “only a question of time.” Governance & integrity: Cabinet Chief Manuel Adorni finally filed his sworn asset statement with the anti-corruption office, showing a jump from 662 million to 944 million pesos year-on-year, as pressure mounts over transparency. Public health policy: A new Lancet study credits Chile’s 2016 food labeling and advertising law with lowering early childhood overweight/obesity risk, supporting warning labels plus school restrictions and marketing bans. Labor rights: The ILO adopted Convention 193 on decent work in the platform economy, setting binding standards for gig workers on pay, safety, social security, and algorithmic management. International displacement: UNHCR reports the Americas led forced displacement in 2025 (22.8 million), with Colombia now the top host country. Regional security & influence: A study alleges Russia runs influence and misinformation operations across 13 Latin American nations, including Chile.
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