AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTrade & Standards: SGS renewed its Gabon pre-export verification of conformity (PVoC) mandate for a third straight term, extending a decade-long partnership with AGANOR to protect consumers and tighten import quality, with plans to improve service delivery and introduce more digital inspection. Energy & Shipping: Israel warned that worsening ties with Turkey could raise the risk of broader energy supply shocks, given its reliance on imported crude and refined products and the role of key transit routes. Gabon Offshore Gas: Danish Svanehoj won its first contract for LNG tank gauging systems for a Gabon LNG carrier-to-FSU conversion, supporting offshore storage and exports aimed at cutting flaring and boosting capacity. Local Business & Security: A protest in Daveyton demanded a stronger police presence and called for foreign-owned spaza shops to shut, after alleged illegal mining and reported looting. Maritime Services: Ghanaian seafarers praised improvements at the Ghana Maritime Authority, including faster certification renewals and easier electronic payments—relevant for regional operators working in Gabon.
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