AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUN Sanctions Update: The UN Security Council released its latest consolidated sanctions list (updated June 1), again spotlighting Nigerian individuals and groups tied to terrorism, including Boko Haram and ISIS-West Africa—another reminder of how security risks can spill into regional trade and finance. Central Banking Pressure: An IMF paper warns central banks across the Middle East and Central Asia face renewed political pressure and government financing demands, threatening inflation control unless independence is strengthened. Algeria in the World Cup Spotlight: Group J has Algeria set to face Argentina on June 16 in Kansas City, with Algeria also expected to battle Austria for second place—turning the tournament into a near-term business and tourism talking point for North Africa. World Cup Ticket Market: Ticket prices appear to be splitting: standard group matches may drop after panic-selling, while knockout games and marquee fixtures stay expensive. Korea-Africa Deal-Making: South Korea’s foreign minister held talks with counterparts from 11 African countries, including Algeria, focusing on expanding energy cooperation and broader economic ties. Algeria-Azerbaijan Energy MoU: Algeria’s president ratified a memorandum with Azerbaijan on cooperation in oil and gas, reinforcing the country’s energy partnership push. Fuel Pricing Watch: Algeria and Tunisia kept fuel prices stable since late February, while Morocco’s diesel moved with global shocks—useful context for regional cost pressures.
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