Special Tuesday Audio Report
Latin America’s risk map shifted this week across politics, energy, and organized crime.
In Colombia, Abelardo De La Espriella’s razor-thin presidential win over Iván Cepeda leaves the country with a polarized electorate, a fragmented Congress, and a difficult governing path.
In Argentina, Vaca Muerta is giving the Milei government hard-currency breathing room.
In Mexico, cartel risk is a transnational security issue.
Latin America Risk Sentinel helps decision-makers separate signal from noise so they can understand where political, economic, and security risk is emerging before clients ask.
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00:00 Top Stories Preview
00:09 Briefing Intro and Access
00:59 Colombia Election Results
03:01 Colombia Governance Challenges
05:04 Argentina Energy Surplus
06:33 Argentina Growth Risks
08:03 Mexico Cartels Go Global
09:35 US Indictments and Political Fallout
11:10 Business and Border Risk
12:13 Wrap Up and Subscriber Note
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