AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Health: MINSA ran a dengue prevention push in Pueblo Nuevo, urging residents to eliminate Aedes aegypti breeding sites by removing standing water and cleaning gutters. Wildlife & Biosecurity: New World screwworm cases in the U.S. climbed to 27 in the last 30 days, prompting expanded Texas quarantines and movement restrictions; Mexico and the U.S. also inaugurated a sterile fly production plant in Chiapas to strengthen binational control. Maritime Environment & Risk: Fresh U.S.-Iran strikes and Iranian attacks on ships in/near the Strait of Hormuz—including a Panama-flagged tanker—keep the corridor “open” but operating far below normal, raising spill and safety concerns for shipping. Local Labor & Safety: Mitradel reported 218 inspections nationwide, finding foreign workers without permits and violations tied to PPE, hygiene, contracts, and unsafe conditions in Panama, Panama West, Los Santos, and Darién. Water & Infrastructure: The Panama Canal marked 10 years since the expanded locks opened, citing more than 31,000 transits through the upgrades and improved reliability tied to recovering lake levels. Governance & Trade: UAE Trade Days in Panama focused on boosting investment and supply-chain resilience through joint meetings and a business roundtable.
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