AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoGuinea’s Simandou ramp-up: Ship tracking shows Simandou’s Morebaya port hit about 2.2 million tonnes of iron ore exports in May, up from 1.3 million in April—six months after the first shipment to China—while the project still faces logistics bottlenecks, a February incident at SimFer, and a May strike at BWCS. Regional food security pressure: The World Bank warns West Africa’s rice import bill is about $5bn a year and calls it a “strategic vulnerability,” urging ECOWAS execution and financing at scale to cut dependence. Aviation and health financing push: The AfDB unveiled a $7bn Integrated Aviation Transformation Program to modernize fleets and airports, with Japan pledging $10m, as governors back “platform solutions” to de-risk investment. Drug enforcement update (Liberia): Liberia’s LDEA says it arrested 233 suspects and seized 422.08kg of narcotics in Q1 2026, including Kush and marijuana, and says cases were forwarded for prosecution. Energy shock risk (Africa): S&P warns Middle East conflict could worsen fuel and fertilizer disruptions, hitting import-dependent economies like Guinea and raising credit risks.
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