AGP Executive Report
Last update: 14 minutes agoFuel Crisis & Protests: Rising fuel prices tied to Middle East tensions are sparking strikes and street unrest across Africa, including Kenya and Comoros, with governments scrambling to cut prices or limit subsidy pressure. Comoros–Tanzania Links: Tanzania told parliament its economic diplomacy is paying off, highlighting medical tourism growth after President Hassan’s 2025 visit to Comoros, plus broader trade and infrastructure cooperation. Diplomacy in Motion: Tanzania also stepped up credentials diplomacy, including presenting letters to Comoros’ leadership and signaling expanded cooperation in the blue economy, trade, investment, aviation, maritime transport, health and education. Maritime Compliance: The US Coast Guard’s QUALSHIP 21 quality program added The Bahamas and welcomed Comoros back into the eligible group after strong safety performance. Sanctions & Shipping Risks: US enforcement against Iran-linked tankers continues, with vessels reportedly listed under Comoros in shipping databases, underlining how Comoros-flagged shipping can get pulled into global sanctions pressure. Tech & Finance in Comoros: MEXC launched SpaceX-related pre-IPO trading access for Comoros users, while also running a separate beta for “real stocks” with dividend entitlements via licensed brokers. Health Outlook: A new study warns chikungunya could expand into temperate regions by 2100 as climate change shifts mosquito risk zones.
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