AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAgribusiness & Trade: Nibulon resumed corn exports to Algeria, shipping 122,000 tonnes to ONAB in the 2025-26 marketing year—over 80% of Ukrainian corn bought by Algeria this year—showing how Algeria’s food supply chains keep diversifying. Energy & Regional Deals: Niger’s military-backed government renewed political backing for Global Atomic’s Dasa uranium project, with talks also aimed at building an export corridor that links Niger’s mining output to Algeria. Industrial Policy Watch: The AfDB’s 2025 Africa Industrialisation Index puts Morocco first in Africa for the first time, while Algeria ranks sixth—useful context for investors tracking where manufacturing momentum is shifting. Maghreb Coordination: Algeria and Tunisia agreed to strengthen joint coordination ahead of an upcoming summit, focusing on trade, energy, transport, and border security amid Sahel pressures and irregular migration. Tourism Push: Algeria hosted a seven-day international tourism promotion tour for 50 delegates from 22 countries, targeting about 8 million visitors by 2029 and highlighting Algiers’ Casbah and other heritage sites. Shipping & Finance Signals: MSC says Africa saw the fastest growth in cargo volumes from Asia in 2025, with trade flows from Asia to Africa up 27%—citing improving currencies in countries including Algeria.
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