AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAviation Safety & Trade Access: The EU updated its Air Safety List, removing all Kyrgyz-certified air carriers after safety oversight improvements and adding Air Express Algeria, which can no longer operate in the EU due to serious safety shortcomings—while a new Eurobarometer survey finds seven in ten Europeans trust the list as an effective passenger protection tool. Customs & Rules of Origin Capacity: With free trade agreements expanding, WCO support under the EU-WCO Rules of Origin Africa Programme is helping Customs officials build local training pools; Nigeria, Comoros, Morocco, The Gambia and Portuguese-speaking countries including Sao Tome and Principe took part in Training of Trainers workshops in April and June 2026 to strengthen origin determination. Finance & Banking Supervision: Central African banking supervisors met in Yaounde, with BEAC leadership urging regulators to better manage emerging risks like digital fraud, cybersecurity, stablecoins and climate risks to protect financial stability. Regional Trade Finance Leadership: Afreximbank appointed Peter Adeshola Olowononi as director of regional operations for Southern Africa, bringing experience from client relations work across Anglophone West Africa including Sao Tome and Principe. Energy Exploration Link: Galp signed a tentative MoU to study offshore exploration blocks in Equatorial Guinea, marking a potential expansion that also complements its existing presence in ultra-deepwater acreage near Sao Tome and Principe. Diplomacy for Industry Links: South Korea’s foreign minister held bilateral talks with counterparts including Sao Tome and Principe, focusing on expanding cooperation across economy, defense and maritime security.
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