AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMauritania Energy & Trade: Sahara Group has started bunkering in Nouadhibou after winning a 2026 licence, chartering a bunker tanker to supply marine fuel to ships in Mauritanian waters—aimed at boosting port competitiveness and the Atlantic trade corridor. Digital Infrastructure: Orange-led consortium Via Africa is pushing a 20,000km subsea cable along the Atlantic route, with landings including Mauritania, Senegal and Nigeria, to cut outage risk and strengthen connectivity. Finance & Development: The AfDB annual meeting in Brazzaville is under pressure from Ebola fears and the Iran-war-driven cost shock, with new AfDB president Sidi Ould Tah pushing “affordable capital” and more private-sector funding. Regional Diplomacy: Arab and Islamic states—including Mauritania—condemned Somaliland’s planned Jerusalem embassy as “illegal and unacceptable,” while Israel’s recognition of Somaliland continues to reshape Horn-of-Africa alliances. Business & Jobs Angle: A World Bank Group push highlights how mineral wealth can translate into local jobs via governance, infrastructure and private investment.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.