AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEl Salvador’s Economy & Migration: El Salvador reported tax revenue up 11.3% to $4.29 billion through May, driven by higher income tax and VAT collections, giving the government more room for investment and social spending. Energy & Infrastructure: ETESAL set July 23 for the inauguration of the $35 million Surf City substation and transmission line in Tamanique, aimed at stabilizing power demand along La Libertad and Costa del Sol as tourism and private projects surge. Digital Inclusion for Small Business: Conamype’s “Mype 360” is equipping 200 micro and small enterprises with tablets, POS tools, and new platforms for accounting and electronic invoicing, plus training in digital marketing and WhatsApp Business—targeting 350 beneficiaries by end-2026. Returnee Reintegration: Over 45,300 returning Salvadorans have benefited from economic reintegration programs via seed capital, technical training, and the “Transforming Lives” pathway, supporting entrepreneurship and jobs. AI Governance (International): El Salvador co-chairs the UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance, and is among 17 countries backing a new coalition focused on protecting children’s rights as AI expands. Public Safety & Immigration (US, with Salvadoran link): DHS says a twice-deported Salvadoran man charged with rape and abduction in Virginia is again facing removal, with ICE urging Fairfax County officials to honor a detainer rather than release him.
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