AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAviation & Trade Links: Port Harcourt International Airport in Nigeria has received full certification and an operational license from the Civil Aviation Authority, meeting ICAO safety standards and paving the way for more international routes; OAG data shows only a few nonstop Central Africa destinations this summer, including Malabo (Equatorial Guinea). Payments & Regional Finance: The Bank of Central African States (BEAC) has joined PAPSS, enabling instant cross-border payments across CEMAC and linking Central Africa to wider African local-currency rails—an upgrade for banks and fintechs operating in Equatorial Guinea and neighbors. Energy Markets: OPEC output rebounded in June, rising by about 3.05 mbpd month-on-month; Equatorial Guinea saw a small production decline, underscoring mixed signals for regional supply. Diplomacy & Mobility: Angola published an updated 2026 visa-free list for 16 African countries (including Equatorial Guinea) for up to 30 days for tourism, business, transit and official missions. Oil & Gas Expansion: A new IGU report flags Africa’s LNG export race widening, with Equatorial Guinea still among established exporters as Nigeria remains the continent’s LNG heavyweight. Security & Recovery: Equatorial Guinea’s military helicopter crash near Niefang ended with no survivors, with authorities continuing recovery and investigation work.
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