AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUS Visa Restructuring: The U.S. plans to cut Africa visa-processing missions from nearly 50 to 20 hubs, keeping Lagos and adding other key cities like Luanda and Addis Ababa—meaning more applicants will have to travel for processing. Korea-Africa Industrial Ties: South Korea’s foreign minister held talks with counterparts from 11 African countries, including Angola, pushing cooperation on energy, defense, maritime security, and development. Angola Oil & Gas Reform Spotlight: Coverage highlights Angola’s oil-sector overhaul as an investment-ready blueprint, while Angola’s Etu Energies is cited among top independent producers in Wood Mackenzie’s rankings. Angola Diamonds Market Management: Angola’s Endiama says it will temporarily reduce small rough diamond volumes from Catoca and Luele to protect prices and stabilize supply. Regional Trade & Agriculture: USMEF flags AGOA market-access barriers for U.S. meat exports, including Angola’s import-license restrictions, while NAMPO Show reports millions in business prospects for agricultural machinery across Africa. Education Pressure Point: UNESCO warns global school enrollment growth has stagnated since 2015, including in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa.
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