Americas Daily Briefing — 15 Jul 2026

The Federal Trade Commission just finalized enforcement against deceptive supplement marketing. Here is what it means for health product advertisers and consumer protection compliance across the industry.

1️⃣ Federal Trade Commission — FTC Approves Final Order Against TruHeight for Deceptive and Unsubstantiated Advertising of Supplements for Kids and Teens
The commission finalized an order prohibiting the company from making unsupported claims about height-growth benefits for children.
This action targets manufacturers and marketers of pediatric health supplements who utilize deceptive or unverified advertising tactics.
Impacted firms must immediately audit their marketing materials to ensure every claim is backed by rigorous and accessible scientific evidence.

2️⃣ Executive Office of the President — Adjusting Imports of Commercial Aircraft, Jet Engines, and Aircraft and Engine Parts Into the United States
The administration issued a new presidential proclamation modifying the tariff and import structures for aerospace components coming into the country.
This change directly affects international aerospace manufacturers and domestic carriers relying on global supply chains for jet engines and parts.
Importers should review their current customs documentation and logistics strategies to account for these updated national security and trade requirements.

3️⃣ Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization — CIRO Sanctions George Alexander Abisaleh for Misappropriation of Client Monies
The regulator issued a formal decision notice and sanctions following an investigation into the unauthorized use of client funds.
This development serves as a critical warning for investment dealers and registered representatives regarding their professional licensing and fiduciary duties.
Compliance officers should use this enforcement case to reinforce internal controls and monitoring systems designed to prevent similar financial misappropriation.

4️⃣ Canadian Securities Administrators — CSA publishes updated cybersecurity findings and guidance for registered firms
The agency released fresh oversight results detailing the current state of cyber defenses and operational risks among regulated financial entities.
Registered firms across Canada must now evaluate their existing incident response and data protection protocols against these newly published benchmarks.
Entities are expected to integrate these specific findings into their annual operational resilience reviews to mitigate evolving information and communication risks.

5️⃣ Receita Federal — 2026 Tax Settlement: Federal Revenue publishes two new notices for debt negotiation in administrative tax disputes
The Brazilian tax authority opened specific legal windows for taxpayers to negotiate and settle outstanding administrative tax liabilities through notices.
Corporate legal and finance departments with pending tax litigation in Brazil are the primary audience for these debt negotiation opportunities.
Eligible organizations must analyze the specific terms of these notices to decide whether to enter the 2026 tax settlement program.

Full analysis in the attached RegNext Daily Americas Radar carousel.

— Elena Navarro · Managing Editor, RegNext
Daily Americas Radar · Wednesday 15 Jul 2026
#USRegulation #LATAMRegulation #FinancialRegulation #ComplianceIntelligence

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