AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRenewables in Haiti: Haiti’s Prime Minister Alix Fils-Aimé announced taxes will be removed on solar panels and batteries, aiming to make clean power more affordable for households, businesses, and institutions—while the planning minister warned that deforestation, polluted waters, waste, and climate disasters (hurricanes, floods, droughts, landslides) remain major threats. Border security (DR–Haiti): The Dominican government says it’s boosting border security and development with a stronger perimeter fence and a binational market near Tilory, framed as a “STRONG” plan combining fortification, infrastructure, economic resilience, territorial transformation, and stability. Haiti in the World Cup spotlight: A Haitian family’s case is before the Supreme Court in the U.S., and Haiti’s presence also shows up in sports culture—like King of Pops launching a Haiti-inspired flavor for World Cup fans in Atlanta. Robotics meets sports: AGIBOT X2 drew attention at Cannes, and its Haiti National Football Team connection points to growing interest in humanoid robotics for sports analytics and training. Safety note: The AA warns that late-night World Cup matches can increase drowsy-driving collisions—an issue that can hit Haiti-linked travelers too.
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