AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBolivia-Linked Mining & Finance: Mining Americas Inc. (formerly Minera Alamos) has begun trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange under symbol “MAI,” keeping its gold projects across Nevada, Arizona (Copperstone) and Mexico, signaling continued capital-market momentum for regional mining. Corporate Leadership in Metals: Founders Metals appointed Felicia de la Paz as CFO and Corporate Secretary, aiming to support its Antino Gold Project exploration push with a fully funded 2026 program. Regional Trade & Industry Integration: Mercosur leaders met in Paraguay, reaffirming unity and launching new trade talks with Japan while Uruguay takes the rotating presidency—an update that matters for Bolivia’s export-facing manufacturers and logistics planners. Amazon & Water Security: Conservation groups warn that deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon could disrupt “flying rivers” that feed rainfall across southern Peru and northern Bolivia, raising stakes for agriculture and water-dependent industry. Bolivia’s Wildlife & Land Use: A rehabilitated jaguar, Yaguara, was released into Bolivia’s Noel Kempff Mercado national park—an example of conservation work tied to land management and biodiversity protection. Public Safety & Schools: A rise in alleged school threats prompted a public verification reminder from police, a reminder for local authorities and school operators to tighten incident response.
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