AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTrade & Textiles: The U.S. Senate passed a two-year extension of Haiti HOPE and HELP trade preference programs, keeping duty-free access for Haitian apparel and textile goods through Dec. 31, 2028—an important signal for factories and exporters that rely on predictable market access. Energy & Infrastructure: Haiti’s Ministry of Public Works and EDH inspected the Saut-Mathurin hydroelectric plant in Camp-Perrin; damaged since the 2021 earthquake, it’s currently running at about half capacity, with repairs aimed at restoring full output. Agriculture & Rural Jobs: Under the World Bank-funded PARSA program, Haiti’s agriculture ministry is pushing rural storage, irrigation, water tanks, and rural roads across departments like Nippes to boost production and access to markets. Security & Human Impact: A UN report says gang violence and security operations in Haiti between March and July left at least 613 dead and 375 injured, with the worst toll around Cité Soleil and Plaine du Cul-de-Sac, including casualties with no direct link to gangs. Migration & Workforce Shock (US): New York Gov. Kathy Hochul urged the Trump administration not to abruptly end TPS for Haitians, warning of immediate job losses and major strain on healthcare and other essential services. Local Sports & Youth Economy: In Gonaïves, the 48th Mundialito continues World Cup momentum, offering grassroots players a pathway to exposure and income, with a 1.25 million gourdes prize for the champion.
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