AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup fallout in Massachusetts: FIFA’s delayed permits are leaving host towns stuck waiting to run public watch parties, with Massachusetts saying only 4 of 17 state-funded organizers have been cleared—raising the risk that Cape Verdean and other diaspora communities miss out on shared celebrations ahead of June 13 at Gillette. Tourism pressure: A new lodging snapshot shows 70% of Boston hotels reporting World Cup bookings below projections, with some calling the tournament a “non-event” as visa hurdles and weaker demand bite. ECOWAS security push: In Abuja, Nigeria’s boundary chief backed tighter ECOWAS cross-border cooperation to curb terrorism and border crime, with Cabo Verde among the participants. Cabo Verde angle: Pawtucket’s “Summer of Soccer” includes a Cabo Verde Blue Sharks send-off, while Cape Verde’s World Cup debut schedule is set for June 15 (vs Spain) in Atlanta. Maritime decarbonisation: The EIB’s Global Maritime Blitz highlights €80m+ port electrification and renewables financing, including Cabo Verde-linked port work.
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