AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Travel Boost: Brazil’s squad got a traditional “baptism” water-salute at Rio’s Galeão before flying to the U.S. for World Cup 2026 training, with Group C matches starting June 14 vs Morocco. Tourism Jobs Milestone: Brazil’s tourism sector hit a record 2.41 million formal jobs in April 2026 and is seeing strong domestic demand, with Northeast leading revenue. Air Connectivity for Fans: Air France is running a Miami–Guadeloupe Airbus A320 link that hops onward to Brazil via other French Caribbean stops, adding another route option for travelers. US–Brazil Trade Tensions: The U.S. proposed 25% tariffs on Brazilian imports, prompting Lula to respond with indignation and raising uncertainty for travel-related business costs. Compliance Watch: The U.S. designated Brazil’s PCC and CV as terrorist organizations, a move that could tighten rules for companies with any Brazil–U.S. links. Brazil–China Tourism Investment: Brazil’s Tourism Ministry launched a Mandarin guide to tourism investment projects worth about $4.5bn, aiming at Chinese travelers and hospitality and nature tourism. Regional Growth Outlook: WTTC forecasts Central & South America travel and tourism will outpace the global average in 2026, driven by visitor spending.
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