AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoVisa & Travel Costs: The US plans to cut Africa’s visa-processing network from nearly 50 embassies/consulates to just 20 “hubs,” including Djibouti City, Lagos, Nairobi, Johannesburg and others—meaning many applicants will have to travel farther and pay more for interviews and biometrics. Red Sea Trade Risk: Iran-linked threats to block the Bab el-Mandeb Strait raise fresh concerns for shipping and fuel flows through the Djibouti corridor, with potential knock-on effects for global prices and regional logistics. Djibouti’s Port Linkages: Mawani added a new “SRS” service connecting Jeddah with India and the Port of Djibouti, boosting Red Sea connectivity and capacity for regional trade. Regional Business & Finance: Esca Finance partnered with MANSA (Tether-backed) to enable same-day cross-border settlements across key African corridors, aiming to reduce pre-funding and speed payments. Education & Talent: iibGroup renewed and expanded its Chevening Scholarships partnership to Ethiopia, adding fully funded scholarships across Cabo Verde, Djibouti and Ethiopia for 2026–2027. Climate & Jobs: The Great Green Wall initiative—now a “mosaic” across Sahel countries including Djibouti—targets land restoration, carbon capture and green jobs by 2030.
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