AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNeymar Update: Brazil says Neymar is making “good progress” after a calf injury MRI, keeping his World Cup opener vs Morocco (June 13) within reach as he continues recovery and physical prep. World Cup Build-Up: With the 48-team tournament starting this week across the US, Canada and Mexico, Brazil’s campaign is framed as a title chase that begins immediately—while France are tipped as favorites and Brazil’s prospects are viewed more skeptically in an economist Reuters poll. Pre-Tournament Friendlies: Brazil’s warm-up run included a 2-1 win over Egypt, but the squad still faced injury turbulence ahead of the opener. Sports & Business Ties: China and Brazil pledged deeper financial cooperation, focusing on stability and practical coordination in areas like sustainable agriculture and the green transition. Gambling Transparency: Brazil’s Finance Ministry plans to publish more than 25,000 documents on regulated online betting and gaming authorizations, aiming to boost transparency while redacting personal data. EU Trade Watch: Irish lawmakers and an ex-EU food safety chief renewed pressure to keep Brazil beef imports suspended over antimicrobial, growth promoter and traceability concerns.
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