AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBolivia Protests & Economy: Bolivia’s road blockades and strikes against President Rodrigo Paz Pereira’s austerity push show no sign of easing, with the government citing dialogue gains in Chuquisaca and Potosí while mobilizations intensify elsewhere, as unions and peasant groups demand his resignation and warn of deeper economic shock. Emergency Powers & Blockades: Paz is expanding emergency powers amid a siege-like situation around La Paz and El Alto, where fuel shortages, rising food prices, and widespread strikes are disrupting production and transport. Stablecoin Use in LatAm: A Rain report says Latin America transacted nearly $1.5T via stablecoins from 2022–2025, driven by currency devaluation and high cross-border fees—an angle relevant to Bolivia’s financial inclusion and trade costs. Mining & Processing Moves: Silver Elephant Mining reports trucking silver-bearing material from its Apuradita project in Bolivia for a third concentrate batch sale in June, while also announcing a deal to acquire the Robinson-Lasher zinc-germanium-gallium project in the US. Aviation Connectivity: Paraguay’s Paranair gets authorization for new routes that directly connect Asunción with northern Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia, aiming to cut travel time and support cargo and trade links. Critical Minerals Push (Region): Peru fast-tracks lithium and uranium as “critical and strategic,” signaling how regional policy is reshaping permitting for battery and energy projects. Security & Illicit Trade (Regional): Albania’s SPAK links alleged cocaine trafficking routes that include Bolivia to money laundering through construction and real estate, underscoring how maritime cargo networks reach Europe.
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