AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoWorld Cup travel & tourism: A new study says the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Brazil could pump BRL 8.8B into the economy, create 73,700 jobs, and generate BRL 928M in tax revenue, with matches across multiple host cities from June 24 to July 25. Brazil politics & campaign: Finance Minister Dario Durigan hosted a dinner with PT leaders and cabinet ministers to align government messaging ahead of Lula’s reelection push. Brazil travel culture: The Brazil Concert Band returns to Forest Park on July 26 with “America 250: Vast,” a big mix of U.S. music from Sousa marches to World War II swing. Brazil sports tourism vibe: A big women’s soccer crowd at Citi Field (Queens Classic) shows how major match days keep driving stadium travel and fan spending—momentum that Brazil’s World Cup hosts will be watching closely. International travel note for Brazilians: If you’re planning Europe trips, Hungary’s 2026 visa-free list for Africans is very limited (only Mauritius and Seychelles), so check entry rules before booking.
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