AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoFintech & Digital Economy: A new deep-dive looks at how São Tomé and Príncipe can use fintech to cut transaction costs and improve day-to-day economic activity in a small, import-dependent island economy where cocoa, tourism, agriculture and fisheries matter most. Shipping Costs & Trade Links: CMA CGM announced July 2026 Peak Season Surcharges, including a US$200 per TEU charge on China-to-West Africa North Range cargo covering São Tomé and Príncipe (with some route exclusions), plus other route-specific fees that could affect regional logistics planning. Aviation & Tourism Demand: World Bank Tourism Watch data shows mixed regional momentum: while Sierra Leone’s passenger arrivals rose sharply, São Tomé and Príncipe saw a 7% drop in estimated arrivals in early 2026—an important signal for connectivity and tourism-linked industries. Energy Policy Pressure: An IEA update says 113 countries have taken steps to respond to rising energy costs tied to the Middle East conflict, including lowering energy taxes and adding consumer support—relevant context for importers and energy-sensitive businesses. Land Governance: A comparative analysis revisits how compulsory land acquisition compensation is handled across Africa, highlighting valuation disputes and livelihood impacts for farmers and investors.
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