AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoGangs Crackdown: Haiti’s Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé ordered a nationwide security presence and tougher, coordinated offensive measures, with PNH, the Armed Forces and the Gang Supression Force (GSF) set to intensify operations until state authority is restored—plus a zero-tolerance line for gangs, networks, financiers and anyone enabling insecurity. Trade Resilience: Despite Haiti’s crisis, the Dominican Republic shipped US$442.7m in exports to Haiti in the first four months of 2026, up 23.3% year-on-year, led by steel bars, cement and wheat flour. Diaspora & Diplomacy: Haiti reopened its embassy in Benin, while the diaspora keeps building visibility through cultural events tied to Haitian identity. World Cup Economics: In the U.S., Haiti’s World Cup opener vs Scotland is set for June 13 at Gillette (“Boston Stadium”), but travel barriers and high prices are already dampening hotel demand in host cities. Global Politics: France’s Macron faces mounting pressure over reparatory justice for slavery as the UN reparations vote fallout grows.
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