AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHaiti’s World Cup kit clash: FIFA forced Haiti to redesign jerseys days before the Scotland opener after flag and battle imagery tied to the 1803 Battle of Vertières and the Haitian Revolution was deemed “political,” turning a cultural tribute into a last-minute compliance headache for the Saeta-made uniforms. U.S. entry pressure on Haitian trade routes: The U.S. Coast Guard says ships departing Haiti will face tightened entry rules starting June 22, with vessels required to raise port security and document compliance or risk denial of entry into U.S. waters—another blow to already fragile maritime logistics. World Cup access and visas: Reporting ahead of kick-off highlights broader travel friction for fans and officials, including rejected visas for non-European applicants and cases of last-minute ESTA cancellations, adding uncertainty to tourism-linked spending. Security build-up: FBI Director Kash Patel described the World Cup as the biggest security “lift” in bureau history, citing threats ranging from drones to terrorism—context for why border and port controls are tightening. Food-system funding: Seeding The Future and Welthungerhilfe announced winners of a $1M global food-system innovation challenge, underscoring continued investment in agriculture and resilience beyond sports.
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