AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBolivia Protest Fallout: Bolivia’s defense minister resigned after a month of anti-government protests, with cabinet reshuffles underway as road blockades disrupt access to La Paz and El Alto and protesters press for austerity rollbacks and lower living costs. Public Sector AI Trust Gap: A Granicus survey says 57% of public sector workers use AI-driven services, but 69% of citizens don’t know AI is being used and 49% don’t trust or feel comfortable with it—raising pressure for clearer rollout and safeguards. Mining & Investment Signals: Magnum Mining completed OTC Markets submissions to improve access for U.S. investors, while Orvana highlighted its Don Mario mine in Bolivia ahead of a Quebec City investor event. Air Quality Monitoring (Community Tech): In Mexicali, a binational workshop trained participants to build and run community air-quality monitors, aiming to turn local data into accountability. Travel Demand Outlook: WTTC forecasts Central and South America’s travel and tourism GDP growth at 4.1% in 2026, outpacing the global average.
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