AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPort & Trade Push in the Sahara: A U.S. Embassy team visited the Dakhla Atlantic Port, calling it key for regional connectivity and trade, and linking Washington’s push to a green hydrogen/green ammonia push in Laayoune (up to 560,000 tonnes/year) with feasibility work backed by the U.S. Green Industry Build-Out: ORNX’s Laayoune ammonia project moves forward with KBR pre-FEED and licensing support, aiming to serve shipping, fertilizer and industrial markets. Ceuta Migration Fallout: New reporting on the late-July Ceuta surge highlights how misinformation and legal changes in Spain helped drive a mass rush, while analysts debate whether coordination was “leaderless” or lightly organized. Regional Energy Security Angle: Europe’s reduced Russian gas dependence is now colliding with Russia’s efforts to make African alternatives harder, keeping the energy race tied to North Africa. Western Sahara Commemoration & Diplomacy: Morocco marked the 47th anniversary of Oued Ed-Dahab’s recovery, as more countries shift support toward Morocco’s autonomy plan. Cost of Living Watch: Morocco’s CPI fell 1% in July, driven mainly by lower food and fuel prices.
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