AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBuenos Aires Waste Protest: Cartoneros and recycling cooperatives marched in Balvanera to oppose Buenos Aires City’s plan to replace the current cooperative-based dry-waste system with six private-contracted zones, warning it could push about 7,000 families out of work. Argentina Travel Policy Watch: A new report on Milei’s Large Investment Incentive Regime (RIGI) says the scheme is heavily extractive, with tourism and renewable energy showing marginal participation—an issue for travelers who care about where investment actually goes. Nature & Wildlife Tourism: A satellite map project is being used to protect Magellanic penguins in Cabo Vírgenes, Argentina, aiming to improve conservation around a key visitor area. Culture in the City: Buenos Aires is set for a busy weekend of film and documentary programming, including DocBuenosAires (Aug. 18–23) and a French cinema festival running Aug. 20–26 at Cine Cosmos UBA. Sports Tourism Buzz: Messi’s emotional return to MLS action—scoring for Inter Miami in a 2-2 draw with Philadelphia—kept fans flocking to Subaru Park, showing how big-name football still drives travel interest.
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