AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Spotlight: Japan’s Hajime Moriyasu praised fans for cleaning up after the Netherlands draw, even as he warned it could “take away the work from cleaners” ahead of the 1,000th World Cup match vs Tunisia in Monterrey. Sports & Pressure: Tunisia’s Sabri Lamouchi has been replaced by Hervé Renard after a 5-1 loss to Sweden, setting up a must-win for both sides in Group F. ASEAN-Regional Trade: Cambodia and China kicked off the 2nd ASEAN (Cambodia)-China Commodity Trade Fair in Phnom Penh, with 100+ booths spanning autos, electronics, textiles and investment projects. Indo-Pacific Security: Japan and the US began island-defense drills in Kyushu and Okinawa, including first-time V-22 Osprey casualty-transport training. EU-China Trade Tensions: Brussels is preparing new tariffs targeting Chinese plug-in hybrids from BYD, Chery and SAIC as it moves from “de-risking” talk toward tougher rules. China Economy Watch: Jefferies says exports are strong but domestic demand remains weak, with retail sales down and property still under pressure. Culture & Soft Power: BTS’ RM was named the first global ambassador of the National Museum of Korea, aiming to promote Korean heritage overseas.
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