AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoU.S.-Africa Trade Shock: The U.S. proposes a 12.5% tariff on imports from eight African economies—Algeria, Angola, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Nigeria and South Africa—over forced-labour and weak enforcement concerns, with a public comment period before any final move. Mauritania Energy Deal: Aura Energy says it is pushing toward a year-end final investment decision for its Tiris uranium project, with talks for up to $170m U.S. DFC financing and a memorandum of understanding with a major nuclear utility. Health Cooperation: Egypt and Mauritania discussed expanding healthcare ties, including medical training, preventive health and pharmaceutical collaboration. Humanitarian Pressure in the Sahel: UN OCHA warns about 24 million people need aid across the Sahel as violence, displacement and climate shocks worsen, while funding remains at its lowest level in a decade. AfDB Investment Push: AfDB President Sidi Ould Tah urges Africa to mobilize its own savings for productive investment, arguing the continent’s transformation needs over $400bn annually. Migration Off Mauritania: New maritime rescues off Mauritania highlight intensifying Atlantic irregular migration, with 911 migrants intercepted in five days.
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