AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEarthquake Reconstruction: Venezuela’s twin quake death toll climbed to 4,333 as Jorge Rodríguez said 19,000+ people remain in temporary camps and search efforts continue; the government is preparing about 25,000 homes, with the first 200 units due next week and land identified in La Guaira for new housing. Housing & Infrastructure Response: Plans aim to empty school shelters by September, using a mix of purchased, completed, rented, and transitional single-family units while technical teams assess safe sites for anti-seismic cities. Food & Logistics on the Ground: Volunteers in La Guaira are running emergency food banks and mobile supply runs, while officials say agro-industry inputs and raw materials are being maintained to keep food “guaranteed.” Oil & Industry Policy Shift: New hydrocarbons regulations signed by Delcy Rodríguez loosen PDVSA’s control and expand private-sector room as production nears 1.2 million bpd—an industrial pivot that could reshape investment and refining/distribution. US-Venezuela Financial Control: The NYT reports Marco Rubio is effectively managing Venezuela’s finances and energy policy, including sanctions and access for American oil firms, raising stakes for reconstruction funding and sector decisions. Regional Energy Pressure: Cuba’s grid collapse is again linked to fuel shortages, with Venezuela oil supply disruptions cited as part of the strain.
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