AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoWestern Sahara Trade & Industry: Western Sahara Resource Watch says only three companies imported phosphate rock from occupied Western Sahara in 2025—the lowest on record—despite 36 vessels shipping about 2.02 million tonnes, underscoring how fertilizer supply chains keep benefiting from the occupation. Corporate Accountability: Catalonia for the Freedom of the Sahrawi People Collective and partners have launched a campaign and petition against AZURA Group, urging it to respect European court rulings, stop marketing Dakhla as Moroccan, and ensure correct origin labels for exports. Diplomacy & Investment Flows: Morocco’s UN envoy Omar Hilal argues the Sahara issue should move off the UN committee agenda and into the Security Council framework tied to Morocco’s autonomy plan—framing a shift that could affect how investors and partners treat Western Sahara-linked projects. Regional Business Climate: A reported Morocco–Gulf partnership highlights Gulf investment in infrastructure, tourism, logistics and energy, with consulates opened in Laayoune and Dakhla—signals that trade and services expansion are tightly linked to the dispute. Weather Risk for Operations: Egypt’s forecast includes very hot conditions and a chance of light rainfall extending to Western Sahara, a reminder for logistics planning and field operations across the region.
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