AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup business & consumer rush: As FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off across the US, Canada and Mexico, coverage is dominated by fan spending and access—jersey shopping, watch-party logistics, and betting promos (including Polymarket and Kalshi “MILE” bonuses) alongside reports that ticket prices remain eye-watering and that scams are targeting last-minute buyers. Public health spillover: UK health authorities report 164 returning travellers in England, Scotland and Wales with dysentery (Shigella) and Salmonella linked to Cape Verde, with most Shigella cases tied to Santa Maria and Boa Vista—raising new travel-health caution for the tourism-heavy season. Cape Verde in the spotlight (football economics): Bloomberg Economics ranks Senegal and Morocco as Africa’s best “overperformance” bets, while another model flags Cape Verde as facing steep odds due to weaker football capital and institutions. Regional trade & industry: In The Gambia, GAMGO/GAGO says it has imported high-grade basalt from Cape Verde to support road works and construction, positioning the shipment as a step toward stronger infrastructure supply chains. Spain squad boost: Spain’s World Cup preparations get a lift as Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams return to full training ahead of their opener vs Cape Verde.
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