AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFood Policy Impact (Chile): A new The Lancet study finds Chile’s 2016 front-of-pack warning labels plus school sales rules and child-focused marketing bans are linked to about a 2% lower chance of excess weight in children 6–18 months after the first law phase—one of the first plausible national-level causal results for childhood obesity. Critical Minerals & Trade: UNCTAD’s latest update says demand for key minerals tied to EVs, batteries, renewables and data centers is surging, while supply and refining remain highly concentrated—highlighting why countries like Chile, Australia and China keep shaping global leverage. Chile Mining (Exploration): Lodestar Minerals reports encouraging IOCG-style assay results from its first diamond hole at the Three Saints project in Chile, with copper, gold, cobalt and molybdenum across multiple mineralized events. AI Governance (Latin America): CIPE launched Latin America’s first private-sector-led AI governance roadmap, aiming to bridge regulation and real business implementation with regional experts. Space/Chile Astronomy: Astronomers using Chile-linked observations scanned an interstellar object (3I/ATLAS) for radio signals that could suggest artificial technology, but found none. Climate (Chile/Antarctica): A new photo from the ISS shows ice splintering from Chile’s Tyndall Glacier into a nearby lake, underscoring ongoing glacier retreat.
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