AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAlgerian Politics: Algeria goes to the polls on July 2 to elect 407 MPs in a parliamentary vote seen as a real-world test of post-Hirak political change, with turnout expected to be low and critics warning executive dominance and tighter rules still limit opposition. Aviation & Trade Links: Air Algerie plans to restart direct flights to Tripoli before end-2026, alongside new routes to Conakry and Brazzaville, aiming to deepen Algeria’s African connectivity. World Cup Economy & Tourism: Algeria’s World Cup run is spilling into local business in the U.S., with Lawrence, Kansas residents and chamber officials highlighting how the team’s presence boosted community spending and hospitality. Regional Business & Finance Oversight: The FATF June plenary removed Namibia and Algeria from its grey list, while keeping Iran on the black list, and agreed new steps to curb fraud and improve risk-based supervision. Energy Security Angle: Commentary on the Strait of Hormuz disruption underlines how energy supply shocks can hit importers fast, while diversification and domestic output can blunt the damage. Transport Infrastructure Watch: Dubai’s RTA is rolling out “Quick Wins” at 28 sites between July and September 2026, including road expansions and school-zone improvements—another reminder of how infrastructure spending supports mobility and commerce.
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