AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLNG Market Update: The International Gas Union reports global LNG trade hit a record 436.98 million tonnes in 2025 (+6.3%), with Europe driving demand growth and Canada plus Mauritania/Senegal joining as new exporters—good news for regional energy positioning. Mauritania Telecom: Mauritania has selected three companies to expand satellite internet services after a January tender, with strong interest from domestic and international bidders. Development Finance: The AfDB boosted its Mauritania support portfolio from $147m to $659m over three years, targeting energy, water, transport, governance, and youth entrepreneurship. Mining & Industry: At the MOTA 2026 Summit in Paris, Mauritania pushed a “trust-based” mining sovereignty approach, leaning on legal stability and SNIM to reassure investors while maximizing local value. Women’s Livelihoods: Qatar Charity, with Mauritania’s ministry, inaugurated a sewing workshop in Nouakchott for female graduates, aiming to turn training into stable income. Trade Disruption Watch: Moroccan freight trucks faced delays at the Rosso border with Senegal after security concerns diverted routes away from Mali, raising costs for perishable goods.
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