AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTrade Escalation: Costa Rica’s President Laura Fernández has labeled Panama’s agricultural restrictions a “trade blockade” and ordered her foreign minister to pursue international action, targeting beef, pork, poultry, dairy and fruits like bananas, plantains, pineapples and strawberries—an escalation that comes just a week into her term and after Panama signaled talks only if rules are “reciprocal and fair.” Accessibility in Tourism: Barceló Hotel Group apologized after an Occidental Papagayo resort in Guanacaste allegedly refused entry to a certified guide dog for a visually disabled guest, sparking a public backlash and renewed scrutiny of disability access rules. Public Health Policy: Costa Rica has approved RSV vaccination for the elderly, adding to ongoing efforts to protect older adults from seasonal respiratory threats. Currency Watch: The U.S. dollar hit another historic low against Costa Rica’s colón, keeping pressure on people who earn in dollars but pay local costs in colones. Health & Safety Spotlight: Costa Rica’s illegal gold mining crackdown is moving toward tougher jail terms, with a bill proposing up to a decade for those involved directly or through logistics and financing.
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