AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU-Morocco Trade Rules Clash: SONREP says the European Commission is pushing to include agricultural products from occupied Western Sahara in EU-Morocco trade arrangements, warning it would breach EU court rulings and the Sahrawi people’s separate legal status. UN Rights Scrutiny: At the UN Human Rights Council, Sahrawi civil society representatives released a “Year in Review” report alleging nearly 170 human rights violations in occupied Western Sahara, citing an information blockade, restrictions on observers, and drone strikes against civilians. Defense & Industry Spillover: A US Senate NDAA bill section would require a 10-year plan to deepen US defense cooperation with Morocco, including modernization and drone-related facilities—raising the stakes for regional security and the wider defense-industrial push affecting Western Sahara-linked development narratives. Regional Power Politics: Commentary argues Morocco is “winning” Western Sahara through infrastructure, renewable energy and tourism investment, while Algeria counters with major military spending—framing the conflict as a competition over facts on the ground and alliances. Business & Production Signals: Forbes ranking highlights five Moroccan family business groups among the region’s largest, spanning finance, agriculture, manufacturing and retail—useful context for how supply chains and investment may shape Western Sahara’s industrial outlook.
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