AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGig Economy Rights: The ILO adopted the first global treaty to protect digital platform workers, aiming to extend labor protections to hundreds of millions who are often treated as independent contractors. Budget & Governance: Bangladesh’s business lobby says the 2026–27 budget hinges on good governance, tax efficiency, and revenue reforms to hit ambitious targets amid inflation and uncertainty. World Cup Politics: FIFA blamed empty seats at a Mexico match on fans staying in concourses, while coverage highlights how ticket prices and visa denials are shaping public enthusiasm in the US and Canada. Immigration & Sport: Canada denied Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey a visa over rape-related charges, ruling him out of Ghana’s opener. US National Security: A key US surveillance authority (Section 702) is set to expire after Congress failed to extend it, raising concerns for counterterror and spy work. Middle East Diplomacy: Reuters reports the US and Iran are signaling a deal is close, with an initial agreement expected soon. Government Efficiency Push (Venezuela): Venezuela’s restructuring and reengineering commission is rolling out national consultations to propose institutional changes. Corporate Transparency (Barbados): Barbados moved toward beneficial ownership rules and a private register to strengthen financial-crime safeguards. Wealth & Politics (US): Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire after SpaceX’s IPO, prompting renewed debate over taxing the rich.
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