AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRare Earth Push: Dominican Republic officials say rare-earth studies are moving fast, with Minister José Ignacio Paliza promising estimates of quantity and quality by year-end—after thousands of boreholes, test pits, and samples—positioning the country for a future supply-chain role as global demand rises. Cost-of-Living Pressure: A new report highlights how higher food, rent, and transport costs in the U.S. are squeezing Dominican and other Latino families, with frustration showing up in “lighter grocery bags” and harder choices. Public Health Leadership: The Dominican Republic will preside over the World Health Assembly for the first time, with Health Minister Víctor Atallah set to lead global talks in Geneva on priorities including health systems, equity, emergencies, and obesity. Hospital Transparency: The SNS ordered public hospitals to remove equipment tied to private “comodato” arrangements, aiming to tighten state control and cut long-running inefficiencies. Tourism Strain Warning: In La Altagracia, lawmakers warn tourism growth is “punishing” the province—citing unplanned expansion and pushing for a special census to fix service gaps. Sports Medicine Plan: SNS also unveiled 100% free medical coverage for Santo Domingo 2026 Games participants and visitors. Cruise Health Note: Cruise-related stomach illness remains a major risk, with norovirus outbreaks reported as spreading easily on ships.
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