AGP Executive Report
Last update: 14 minutes agoUS-Linked Deportations: The first 20 migrants deported from the U.S. arrived in Liberia under a deal to accept up to 1,200 people over a year, with reports that five resisted removal and were later flown onward to Equatorial Guinea—raising fresh questions about how the transfers are handled. Deal Terms & Funding: Liberia previously said it received no compensation, but U.S. documents cited by major media point to a $5m payment approved by the State Department, now framed as “migration management” support. Regional Port Security: The U.S. Coast Guard says 22 countries remain on its port security watchlist, including Equatorial Guinea, meaning extra security steps for ships calling at affected ports before entering the U.S. Energy Investment Watch: Chevron confirmed a major oil-and-gas condensate discovery in Angola’s Block 0, while Chevron executive Jim Swartz was appointed to Nigeria’s NESG board—signals of continued investor focus across the region. Media & Business Links: Equatorial Guinea’s media adviser highlighted how audiovisual platforms can connect markets and support business cooperation in China-Africa engagement.
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