AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoWorld Cup Trade & Tourism: Kansas City’s World Cup run is already paying off for local commerce, with bars extending hours to 5 a.m. and festivals drawing crowds after Argentina’s Messi hat-trick vs Algeria, while Independence Square rolls out a Messi story trail to pull visitors into small shops. Digital Connectivity: Ericsson reports global 5G subscriptions topped 3.1 billion in Q1 2026, with uplink traffic rising and network slicing expanding—good news for telecom investment appetite. Energy & Shipping: Optimism is growing in Africa as a potential US-Iran peace deal could reopen the Strait of Hormuz, easing oil and freight costs. EU Energy Policy: The EU enforced a ban on short-term Russian pipeline gas imports, tightening the bloc’s path to full independence by 2027. Infrastructure & Risk: A hydropower spillway explainer highlights why safer, longer crest designs matter as extreme floods become more common. Governance & Integrity: Kenya’s EACC launched Africa’s first anti-corruption research centre in Nairobi, pushing cross-border cooperation against illicit financial flows. Algeria Link: Algeria’s presence in the tournament continues to boost regional visibility, from diplomatic coverage to business interest in North Africa.
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