AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Politics at the Jersey Level: FIFA has ordered Haiti to remove/alter the Battle of Vertières imagery from the Grenadiers’ 2026 World Cup kits, citing “too political” symbolism under its equipment rules; Colombian manufacturer Saeta says it complied after FIFA flagged elements that could be interpreted as political messaging, leaving Haiti to redesign just days before the Scotland opener in Boston. U.S. Border Pressure on Haiti-Linked Travel: The U.S. Coast Guard says ships departing Haiti will face tightened entry requirements starting June 22, with noncompliance risking denial of entry into U.S. waters—another sign of how security and immigration rules are shaping the tournament’s real-world access. Local Governance & Jobs Support: Haiti’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MCI) via PIDE distributed equipment to nine beneficiary MSMEs in Delmas, with officials stressing entrepreneurship as a driver of growth and jobs. Culture & Soft Power: Haiti was honored in Paris at the 3rd Mondial du Rhum, with the ambassador highlighting Haitian rum and clairin producers and resilience amid ongoing challenges. Security Snapshot (Port-au-Prince): “Zapping Haiti” reports at least 10 kidnappings in Delmas over four days, underscoring the pressure on public safety as Haiti’s World Cup moment arrives.
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