AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup & Haiti Industry: Haiti’s World Cup kit was forced to change days before the opener after FIFA rejected a design featuring a war scene tied to the Battle of Vertières, with manufacturer Saeta saying it made “requested modifications” to comply with rules against political messaging—an abrupt reminder of how sports branding, manufacturing contracts, and compliance timelines can hit local producers hard. Maritime Security: The U.S. Coast Guard is tightening entry rules for vessels arriving from Haiti, requiring enhanced port security measures and documentation, with non-compliance risking denial of entry—raising the stakes for shipping, logistics costs, and port operations. Energy & Construction Policy: Haiti’s renewable push continues as the government removes taxes on solar panels and batteries to speed adoption, while Haiti’s broader infrastructure planning also faces pressure from hurricane-season preparations, including drainage and river-cleaning works in major cities. Education & Workforce Systems: Haiti moves to launch the Public University of the West via an ad hoc committee to coordinate administrative, academic, and logistical setup—aimed at strengthening training pipelines for future industry needs. Food Security Shock: The Iran-war-linked global food squeeze is worsening, with the World Food Programme warning of millions at risk as trade and fuel costs ripple outward—relevant to Haiti’s import-dependent food market.
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