AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBolivia Protest Crisis: President Rodrigo Paz says the country is at a “breaking point” as anti-government marches and highway blockades disrupt food, fuel, and medicine supplies; he has moved to repeal limits on emergency powers and is paving the way for military deployment in the streets if needed, with Congress approval still required. Meta Subscription Push (Global, incl. Bolivia): Meta is rolling out paid “Plus” tiers for Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp worldwide (Instagram Plus/Facebook Plus $3.99; WhatsApp Plus $2.99) and testing “Meta One” plans for creators, businesses, and Meta AI, with AI subscriptions priced at $7.99 and $19.99—tests reportedly starting in Singapore, Guatemala, and Bolivia. Trade & Food Safety (EU-Mercosur): A rejected Brazilian coffee shipment blocked in Poland is being falsely blamed on the EU-Mercosur deal, highlighting how trade headlines can quickly turn into misinformation. Mercosur Business Agenda: Paraguay will host a Mercosur business leaders meeting in Asunción focused on boosting intra-regional trade and a shared private-sector agenda. Mining/Metals Update: Everlert reports an updated independent technical review for its Bolivian copper-gold project, saying expanded historical data supports continued technical evaluation and next steps.
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