AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWater Security in Panama: Panama’s Chamber of Commerce (CCIAP) warns that the real crisis isn’t water scarcity but weak management—obsolete networks, high losses, interruptions, contaminated sources, and sanitation backlogs—arguing that projects like Río Indio must be matched with efficient, Canal-style distribution. Invasive Animal Health Threat: Alabama is tightening entry rules to keep New World Screwworm out after detections in Texas and New Mexico, expanding biosecurity for livestock, equines, and pets while coordinating with USDA and sterile-fly programs. Global Shipping Risk Linked to Panama-Flagged Tanker: U.S. strikes on Iranian targets followed an attack on the Panama-flagged tanker Kiku near the Strait of Hormuz; Iran retaliated against U.S. sites in Kuwait and Bahrain, raising fears for navigation and regional stability. Public Health Data: A new global map highlights where safe drinking water is still out of reach—showing billions lack safely managed services, underscoring the scale of infrastructure gaps.
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