AGP Executive Report

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World Cup Injury Update: Neymar is expected to miss 2–3 weeks after an MRI confirmed a grade-two calf muscle strain, ruling him out of Brazil’s friendlies vs Panama and Egypt and putting his June 13 opener vs Morocco in serious doubt. US–Brazil Crime Crackdown: The U.S. State Department plans to designate Brazil’s two biggest gangs, PCC and Comando Vermelho, as foreign terrorist organizations, a move Brazil’s government says could be seen as political interference and likely to strain ties. Amazon Gold Probe: Greenpeace says illegal miners are still extracting billions in Amazon gold by using “ghost permits” to launder the origin of illegally mined gold, despite Lula’s crackdown. Tourism Push to China: Embratur launched a China-focused tourism campaign at ITB China, citing a 34.8% jump in Chinese arrivals and aiming to double visitor numbers within two years. Weather Risk Watch: El Niño signals are emerging in long-range forecasts, raising concerns for agricultural and food security impacts across parts of Latin America. Business/Mining: Solis Minerals says it will start maiden lithium drilling at its Mandacaru project in Brazil in June 2026.

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Smart airport construction market set for growth through 2032

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NudeCode Beauty bets on multifunctional fragrance in Brazil

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Tourism source market seen reaching $1.1 trillion by 2032

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Smart Airport Construction Market to 2032: Paving the Way for Next-Generation Travel Experiences

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What Brazil’s Beauty Consumer Wants Next: NudeCode Beauty Bets the Future of Fragrance Is Multifunctional

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Global Times: China’s economic resilience backed up by policy coherence, new growth engines, says Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva

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