AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Round of 16: Brazil heads into Sunday’s knockout clash with Norway in New York with renewed focus after a late escape vs Japan, while Vinicius Jr keeps turning heads off the pitch—meeting Jay-Z ahead of the match—and Endrick insists he’s “at peace” with a bench role under Carlo Ancelotti. Organized Crime & U.S. sanctions: Brazil’s federal police launched an operation targeting people sanctioned by the U.S. for alleged links to the PCC, after Washington designated the gang as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. EU meat pressure: Brazil’s Agriculture Ministry has started new meat inspection procedures to meet EU antimicrobial rules and avoid an import ban starting in September. Crypto regulation: Brazil’s central bank will bring crypto service providers under brokerage-style rules starting Jan. 1, 2027, with tougher supervision expected by 2028. Industry & business: Embraer reported strong aircraft deliveries in Q2, and BPCL completed its move to fully own its Brazil oil-and-gas venture. Tax reform transition: Finance Minister Dario Durigan outlined a “soft” rollout of the Selective Tax in 2027 to keep the overall tax burden steady while debates shift to 2028.
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