AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTrade Policy Shock: The U.S. proposes new forced-labor tariffs—10% on 16 partners (including Mexico) and 12.5% on 44 others—plus a separate push for 25% tariffs on Brazil, raising new cost and compliance pressure for importers and cross-border SMEs. Cross-Border Payments: XTransfer and BBVA signed an MoU to deepen cross-border payment infrastructure across Latin America and Europe, aiming to streamline FX, local payments, and faster onboarding for small and medium traders. SME Growth via Procurement: Nigeria’s BPP says affirmative procurement reforms are boosting SME participation in public contracts, designed to lower barriers for smaller firms. Local Business Impact: In Tucson, a vandalism suspect damaged cameras, lights, and vehicles at a Mexican restaurant—owners say it’s a major hit when business is already down. Argentina Construction Crunch: A report says Argentina’s construction sector is in deep crisis, dragging down jobs and suppliers and rippling into small businesses tied to housing demand. Tourism Toolkit for SMBs: Queens Chamber of Commerce launched a World Cup marketing toolkit so small shops can quickly customize posters and social promos to attract fans. Latin America Startup Funding: Uncover raised $16M to expand its marketing measurement platform across Latin America and the U.S., targeting brands and agencies with ongoing measurement needs. Mexico Retail Mobility: SOUEAST launched its S08 DM hybrid SUV in Mexico, using localized testing and tuning—another sign of continued investment in consumer-facing growth markets.
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