AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 minutes agoAgriculture & Trade: China will open full market access for eligible coffee beans from all 53 African countries with diplomatic ties, starting July 20, 2026, using unified phytosanitary rules to streamline approvals; Sao Tome and Principe is among the applicants, though shipments will still face border checks under GAC rules. Maritime Security: Obangame Express OE26 wrapped up after a three-week exercise in Cameroon, bringing 30+ nations (including Sao Tome and Principe) to boost readiness against piracy, illegal fishing, and trafficking in the Gulf of Guinea. Shipping & Compliance: A look at how Russia’s sanctions push has increased the use of African flags, with weaker registries reportedly helping a shadow fleet operate—an issue that matters for regional maritime governance and trade integrity. Tourism & Ports: Regent Seven Seas’ 2028-29 cruise lineup includes calls at São Tomé and Príncipe, alongside Africa and Arabia itineraries, signaling continued demand for regional port access. SME & Industry Strategy: An Africa-focused economic manifesto argues growth should be driven by citizen-based productivity, with SMEs treated as strategic engines for agriculture, industry, and exports. Governance & Services: A city budget update highlights how local revenue collection and targeted development spending can move services forward without raising house taxes.
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