AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoOceans Under Stress: The EU’s Copernicus Marine Service says the world’s oceans hit their hottest June on record (20.98°C sea surface temps), with El Niño potentially pushing even more heat into late 2026—raising risks of extremes that can include floods in Peru. Illegal Fishing Alarm: A monitoring report flags nearly 400 Chinese fishing vessels lingering off Peru’s southern coast, with support ships and claims of unauthorized catch plus heavy pollution, threatening marine conservation and migratory species. Peru’s Fiscal Watch: Peru’s economy minister Rodolfo Acuña urged Congress to be cautious with newly approved spending (~3% of GDP), warning execution without “graduality” could strain the treasury, while pointing to El Niño preparedness funding. Avocado Exports Update: Peruvian Hass avocado shipments have reached the 60% milestone, but high temperatures are affecting fruit size; exports to Europe (about 65% of total) are expected to slow after the peak. Political Power Shift: Keiko Fujimori, now president-elect, acknowledged her party’s congressional influence during Peru’s institutional crisis and signaled a push toward less confrontation with the executive.
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