AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEl Niño Watch: NOAA says El Niño has arrived, with a 63% chance of a very strong event by Nov–Jan that could intensify droughts, floods, and heat—bad news for Central America’s “Dry Corridor,” including El Salvador. Storm Cristina Aftermath: Tropical Depression Cristina’s remnants are still moving through Central America, with heavy rain and flood/mudslide risk along the El Salvador–Guatemala coast as moisture may linger into the Gulf. Livestock & Wildlife Health: New World screwworm has been detected in Texas and a dog in New Mexico, raising regional alarm after the parasite spread through Central America and Mexico; officials stress vigilance because it can infect animals and, rarely, people. Regional Diplomacy: El Salvador’s FM Alexandra Hill Tinoco helped unveil a bust honoring ICJ founder José Gustavo Guerrero at The Hague, spotlighting the country’s push for stronger international legal and diplomatic leadership. Business & Investment: El Salvador reported 4,000+ new companies registered in 2026, with formalization up 32%, signaling continued momentum for jobs and the formal economy.
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