AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoParaguay Economic Agenda: Paraguay’s reform push is shifting from proving fiscal credibility to cutting the “cost of capital,” with analysts pointing to strong growth prospects but still-high financing costs for companies. Aviation Policy: President Santiago Peña signed a law scrapping the 6% airline ticket tax, aiming to lower carrier costs and boost international routes. Energy & Courts: Nordeco has taken its dispute with Davao Light over Tagum-area power distribution to the Supreme Court, seeking to halt the effects of a May 15 expropriation and possession order. World Cup Politics & Paraguay: FIFA’s ticket pricing is under investigation by U.S. state attorneys-general after complaints of “fake scarcity” and “impossibly high prices,” while Paraguay’s World Cup campaign is framed around its return after missing prior tournaments. Sports & Culture: Recoleta made Sudamericana history by topping its group unbeaten, and Asunción’s International Book Fair runs May 28–June 7 at Centro de Convenciones Mariscal.
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