AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoForced-Labor Trade Case: The U.S. Trade Representative will hold three days of public hearings (July 7–9) on possible Section 301 trade action against 60 economies, including India, over alleged failures to stop forced-labor imports; India is set to testify July 8, with business, labor, and government panels also scheduled. Guatemala Justice Shake-Up: Guatemala’s new attorney general, Gabriel Garcia Luna, pledged to dismantle the “repressive and vengeful” legacy of Consuelo Porras, including restructuring trusted staff and reviewing cases tied to prior prosecutions. Civil War Accountability: A UN working group urged Guatemala to open military archives and all military sites to help locate thousands disappeared in the 1960–1996 civil war, calling it a clear demand from victims. Cross-Border Legal Fallout: A Guatemalan national, Julien Cristobal-Perez, was indicted in Missouri for illegal re-entry after deportation, with the case tied to DHS-ICE investigations. Regional Security/Health: Wildlife Conservation Society warns illegal cattle movements can spread screwworm into wildlife areas, urging stronger surveillance beyond traditional livestock monitoring. Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Carlos Ramiro Martínez began an official visit to Mongolia to expand bilateral cooperation.
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