AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoImmigration & Labor Rights: Mexico says it will file a criminal complaint against U.S. ICE after at least 17 Mexican migrants died in custody or during raids, including the killing of Lorenzo Salgado—while Haitians in Indiana brace for the end of TPS after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling. Corporate & Jobs: Brazil’s Copersucar completed the first bioethanol bunkering for a tri-fuel container ship at Santos, signaling new low-carbon fuel demand for maritime jobs. Workplace Policy: A Texas judge’s long-running lawsuits against Biden’s overtime expansion (over 100 filings) helped keep the mandatory overtime threshold at $35,568 instead of the higher $58,656. Energy & Trade: Lula blasted Trump’s proposed 20% Hormuz transit fee as “piracy,” as the U.S. moves to “reimburse” itself for securing the strait. Business Finance: Brazilian Nickel secured $19.2m from BNDES to develop its Piaui nickel project, targeting production in 2028. Sports & Local Economy: World Cup semi-final week is driving early store closures in England (Tesco Express, Smyths) to let staff get home for matches in the U.S.
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