AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism & Trade: Puerto Rico hit a new cruise milestone, welcoming 1,827,010 cruise visitors by the end of May 2026—topping the prior record of 1,814,157 and signaling fresh momentum for the island’s hospitality-driven economy. Public Services & Cost of Living: Severe water shortages are disrupting daily life across Puerto Rico, including San Juan, with officials activating the National Guard and residents forced to buy potable water and rely on emergency deliveries. Business & Risk: A new report flags Puerto Rico’s exposure to cyber risk after Evertec’s cybersecurity incident, urging closer monitoring of accounts. Energy & Infrastructure: Governor Jenniffer González Colón is weighing managerial changes at PRASA as the territory faces ongoing utility reliability pressures. Policy & Finance: Oversight board scrutiny is drawing attention to Puerto Rico recovery taxes, while economists warn that the end of federal aid could pressure tax revenues. Security & Enforcement: U.S. authorities report major cocaine seizures tied to maritime interdictions, underscoring ongoing cross-border enforcement that can affect regional trade and logistics.
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