AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEnergy & Rates: Puerto Rico’s Energy Bureau ordered LUMA Energy and Genera PR to explain fuel and purchased-power projections after a sharp drop in global oil prices, with an amended filing due by June 24 for July–September 2026 rate factors. Fiscal Oversight: The Financial Oversight and Management Board certified a revised 2024 fiscal plan, warning that stability still hinges on stronger structural reforms and tighter execution. Democracy & Transparency: Amnesty International Puerto Rico warned of “democratic deterioration,” citing Law 156‑2025’s added hurdles for public records and concerns about press access and civil liberties. Retail Expansion: Marco’s Pizza Puerto Rico reported 2026 sales growth of 3% early in the year and plans to open a new Mayagüez location, keeping 60 restaurants on the island. Food Safety: MorningStar Farms recalled specific frozen products sold in Puerto Rico due to possible plastic pieces. Cybersecurity: A major Fortinet hack campaign targeting firewall and VPN devices reportedly compromised organizations across multiple countries, raising new risks for businesses and public agencies.
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