AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoU.S.-Morocco Trade Push in the Sahara: A U.S. Embassy team visited the Dakhla Atlantic Port, calling it key for regional connectivity and Atlantic trade, while Washington also backs Morocco’s green hydrogen-to-ammonia push in the south. Green Ammonia for Export: ORNX Green Hydrogen selected U.S. engineering firm KBR for the USTDA-funded pre-FEED on a Laayoune low-carbon ammonia project targeting ~560,000 tonnes/year and ~900 MW electrolyser capacity, with studies led by a consortium including GE Vernova, Electric Hydrogen and Terabase. Sahara Infrastructure & Diplomacy: Morocco marked the 47th anniversary of the recovery of Oued Ed-Dahab (Aug 14, 1979), tying the commemoration to ongoing investment and international backing for its autonomy plan. Mining Scrutiny: An independent fisheries management scientist questioned the economic case for the Sandpiper Marine Phosphate project, warning that key data may be outdated and that freshwater and long-life commodity-price risks need updated project-level analysis. Ceuta Migration Spillover: Coverage of the Ceuta surge kept spotlighting how migration, misinformation and European policy choices can quickly spill into wider regional politics affecting the Maghreb and the Western Sahara debate.
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