AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup Business Pulse: Scotland’s 1-0 win over Haiti in Boston put Les Grenadiers in the spotlight and kept Group C tight after Brazil and Morocco drew 1-1, with the match also triggering a kit-and-broadcast headache for fans (a World-feed audio glitch) and renewed attention on Haiti’s football brand. Kit & Manufacturing Impact: Haiti was forced to alter its World Cup jersey days before the Scotland opener after FIFA rejected an illustration tied to the 1803 Battle of Vertières, pushing the Colombian maker Saeta to comply on short notice—an immediate hit to production timelines and merchandising plans. Local Hospitality Watch: In Scotland and beyond, pubs and bars are betting on World Cup screenings for a late-night trade boost, with some venues reconfiguring layouts and adding big screens while others question how much money will actually stick. Regional Trade & Food Security: Separate from football, the World Food Programme warns the Iran war is driving up food and fuel costs and disrupting trade, with millions facing worsening hunger—an economic pressure point Haiti can’t ignore.
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