AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoForeign Policy & Security: Brazil’s Foreign Ministry warned lawmakers that the U.S. terrorist designation of PCC and Comando Vermelho could open the door to U.S. military action on Brazilian soil, raising risks for citizens and sovereignty. Corporate Watch: Natura reported preliminary Q2 revenue down 9%–10% year-on-year, blaming weaker domestic consumption and operational issues, while pointing to digital sales, franchise expansion and supply-chain changes. Energy & Industry: Petrobras agreed with Brazil’s regulator ANP to bring 335 temporarily abandoned offshore wells into safety and environmental compliance, paying R$300 million and targeting completion by end-2030. Agribusiness & Climate: Brazil’s 2026/27 Plano Safra will, for the first time, allow rural financing for battery energy storage, aiming to boost energy security for farms. Defense Modernization: Diehl and AEL Sistemas signed a deal supporting Brazil’s ground-based air defense modernization, including IRIS-T work. Crypto & Finance: Tether will invest $20 million in Mercado Bitcoin as USDT faces EU licensing pressure, backing payments, tokenized products and lending. World Cup Culture: Neymar’s Brazil era ended after the Norway shock; Cafu urged a reset toward the 2030 cycle.
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