AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDiplomatic Outreach: Sahrawi President Brahim Ghali sent a message to Angola’s João Lourenço, delivered in Luanda by SADR Foreign Minister Mohamed Yeslem Bayset, as part of ongoing Angola–SADR political dialogue; the Angolan side also backed Ambassador Josefa Leonel Correia Sacko’s candidacy for FAO Director-General. Trade & Resource Rights: The Sahrawi Observatory for Natural Resources and Environmental Protection (SONREP) warned against any move by the European Commission to include agricultural products from occupied Western Sahara in EU-Morocco trade arrangements, saying it would breach CJEU rulings and ignore the Sahrawi people’s separate legal status. Regional Industry Signals: A U.S. Senate NDAA bill proposes a 10-year plan to deepen U.S.–Morocco defense cooperation, including modernization and drone facilities—an indirect but important signal for regional industrial and logistics ecosystems tied to defense supply chains. Business & Production Footprint: Forbes’ MENA family-business ranking places five Moroccan groups among the region’s top 100, spanning finance, agriculture, manufacturing and retail—useful context for investors tracking production capacity and supply networks linked to Western Sahara-linked trade flows.
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