AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoParaguay’s maquila push: A new report says 232 Brazilian companies have set up in Paraguay since 2007, drawn by the maquila regime’s simplified 1% tax on domestic value added, plus labor, electricity and Mercosur-linked logistics. Energy transition in the Chaco: Paraguay is accelerating solar adoption in rural production areas, boosted by Law 7599/2025 that modernizes generation from unconventional renewables and opens new commercialization options for producers and consumers. Biosphere spotlight: UNESCO designated the Philippines’ Sablayan as a biosphere reserve during World Environment Day—another reminder of the global momentum Paraguay is part of as it strengthens conservation networks. World Cup context for Paraguay: With the U.S. set to face Paraguay in Los Angeles, coverage highlights the tournament’s natural-grass push and the broader push for safer, more consistent playing surfaces—relevant as Paraguay’s team prepares to compete on the world stage.
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