AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMaritime & Energy Risk: A UAE-linked ADNOC vessel was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz, with the UAE blaming Iran; repeated incidents are already raising the risk of higher freight charges, marine insurance premiums, and fuel prices for import-dependent African economies. Marine Conservation & Fisheries: New research on tiger sharks off Cabo Verde finds many are not just passing through but using the archipelago as part of longer-range movement across the Eastern Central Atlantic, with implications for how West African fisheries reshape marine ecosystems. Health & Public Policy: The African Pest Control Association says Africa can’t keep relying on foreign aid to fight malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases, arguing it’s a sovereignty and development issue that leaves health programmes exposed when donor funding shifts. Industry Skills & Manufacturing: A feature on Chinese-invested factories across Africa highlights localized training and digital inventory/production management in glass and ceramics operations, showing how skills development is being built alongside manufacturing. Sports & Culture (Indirect Industry Angle): Commentary on sports diplomacy and cultural governance points to how major events and cultural institutions can be used as economic tools—relevant for Cabo Verde’s tourism, creative services, and international positioning.
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