AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMigration & Border Safety: Mauritania’s coastguard rescued more than 300 migrants, including 40 children, from an overloaded boat drifting off Nouadhibou, underscoring the ongoing Atlantic crossing risks. Regional Diplomacy: Mauritania joined Pakistan and other Muslim-majority countries in condemning Israeli strikes on Syria’s Abu al-Duhur base and calling for respect for sovereignty and UN-backed steps. Energy & Investment: Senegal’s Petrosen signed a multi-client deal with Viridien to improve offshore subsurface data across the MSGBC basin—aimed at boosting exploration confidence in the wider Mauritania-Senegal-Gambia region. Digital Economy: Mauritania recorded a 21% jump in internet subscriptions in 2024 as traditional voice calls fell, signaling a shift toward data and messaging services. Telecom & Connectivity: Mauritania’s telecom market is also moving fast as operators expand international calling and service models, reflecting rising demand for cross-border communication. Business & Trade Links: Egypt and Mauritania’s foreign ministers discussed expanding cooperation in energy, mining, fisheries, agriculture and logistics, with a push to strengthen trade and investment through regular economic forums. Climate & Food Systems: A West Africa-focused push highlights how informal cross-border food trade and climate-smart agriculture can stabilize markets and improve resilience.
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