AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCemac Liquidity Boost: BEAC injected CFA500 billion into banks across Cameroon, Congo, Gabon and others in a May 25 operation, keeping the offer steady despite shifting demand. AfDB Annual Meetings—Energy, Industry, Climate: Presidents including Gabon’s Brice Oligui Nguema pushed for more investment in energy, infrastructure, industrialisation and climate finance, with calls to mobilise private capital and scale bankable projects. Gabon Carbon Credits Push: At the AfDB dialogue, Gabon highlighted plans to monetise forest reserves via a national carbon-credit framework and an agency to market credits internationally, linking conservation to eco-tourism and long-term growth. Gabon Cement Race: CIMAF’s Morocco-backed expansion in Gabon—adding a third line at Owendo and clinker capacity—aims to cut import dependence as Gabon prepares to ban clinker imports from January 2027. Russia-Africa Youth Cooperation: African and Russian youth leaders met in Moscow for African Youth Day 2026, announcing programmes including preparations for Russia-Africa Expo 2027. Gabon-Linked Digital Policy: Gabon’s move to restrict social media access for under-16s is criticised as a step away from open civic space, with business and youth activity likely affected. Maritime & Sanctions Risks: Reports highlight how sanctioned oil flows and shadow shipping networks use African flags and offshore transfers, underscoring compliance and trade risks for regional operators.
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