AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoU.S.-Africa Trade Pressure: The U.S. is proposing a 12.5% tariff on imports from Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Nigeria and South Africa over forced-labour enforcement gaps, a move that could reshape export flows if it takes effect. Mauritania Energy Deal Watch: Aura Energy says it’s in talks with the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation for up to $170m to back its Tiris uranium project, targeting a final investment decision by end-2026 after a feasibility study due in September. Regional Migration & Risk: New maritime interceptions off Mauritania highlight a continuing surge in irregular Atlantic migration, with hundreds of migrants rescued in days—another pressure point for regional economies and border systems. Sahel Humanitarian Strain: UN agencies warn about 24m people needing aid across the Sahel as violence, displacement and climate shocks deepen, while funding remains at its lowest level in a decade. Energy Shock Spillover: UNCTAD says Strait of Hormuz disruptions could add over $20bn a year to oil import bills for vulnerable economies, with knock-on effects for inflation and public finances. Diplomacy & Health Links: Egypt and Mauritania discussed expanding cooperation in healthcare, training and pharmaceuticals, signaling continued investment in human capital.
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