AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEnergy & Food Security: Rising gas prices tied to the US-Iran war are pushing Haiti’s already fragile food system further into crisis, with the government raising gasoline and diesel prices and transport costs surging—leaving millions facing acute food insecurity. US Immigration Policy (TPS): The US Supreme Court’s move to end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians is triggering fresh pressure from Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, who says TPS holders must pursue permanent residence or leave, with plane-ticket and re-establishment support offered for voluntary return—sparking fears for Haitian communities and local businesses. US–Haiti Connectivity: American Airlines is relaunching daily flights between Miami and Cap-Haïtien starting Nov. 1, a potential boost for tourism and trade links even as Port-au-Prince service remains suspended. Regional Cooperation: Canada and CARICOM reaffirmed plans focused on security, economic development, and climate resilience, explicitly naming Haiti in their priorities. World Cup Economy Angle: Haiti’s presence in the World Cup group stage is still echoing in diaspora attention and media coverage as knockout matchups roll in.
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