AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHaiti–U.S. Border & Shipping: The U.S. Coast Guard is tightening entry rules for vessels arriving from Haiti, warning ports must raise antiterrorism security or face denial of entry into U.S. waters. World Cup Trade, Travel & Jobs: With Haiti set to play Scotland in Boston on June 13, Massachusetts says it spent about $86M on World Cup preparations and urges residents to enable emergency alerts—while the broader tournament is already reshaping local spending and staffing. Local Economy & Late-Night Rules: Boston is extending bar and restaurant alcohol service to 3 a.m. for World Cup match days, aiming to boost small-business revenue. Haiti’s World Cup Branding: Haiti was forced to change its World Cup 2026 shirt after FIFA objected to a design tied to political messaging. Caribbean Migration Pressure: A new report warns declining immigration could worsen labor shortages in Massachusetts, with health care, higher education, and construction most exposed. Global Food Cost Shock: The Iran war is driving up food and fuel prices and disrupting trade, with the World Food Programme warning millions face severe hunger. U.S. Citizenship Revocations: DOJ denaturalization actions include Caribbean nationals from Haiti, Jamaica, and Trinidad & Tobago, adding uncertainty for diaspora communities.
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