AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 minutes agoWorld Cup Shock: Brazil’s World Cup run ended in the Round of 16 as Norway beat the Seleção 2-1, and Neymar confirmed his international retirement after scoring a late penalty. Sports Fallout: Neymar’s father urged him to “keep playing football,” while the defeat also sparked talk of Brazil’s broader decline and pressure on the team’s direction. Foreign Policy Tension: Brazil’s Foreign Ministry warned Congress that U.S. terrorist designations for PCC and Comando Vermelho could justify extraterritorial actions and even raise the risk of U.S. military force on Brazilian territory. Human Trafficking Crackdown: An international operation (“Global Chain”) led to 1,024 arrests and 2,070 identified victims across 59 countries, with Brazil involved in dismantling a network sending people abroad. Trade & Energy: Farm groups pushed the U.S. to impose a 25% reciprocal tariff on Brazilian ethanol in a Section 301 process. Business & Tech: Tether said it will invest $20 million in Mercado Bitcoin, backing regulated on-chain finance in Brazil. Aviation: Embraer won India DGCA type certification for its E-Jets (E190/E195/E195-E2), supporting expansion in India’s regional aviation market.
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