AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDigital Infrastructure Deal: Equatorial Guinea’s state telecom Getesa signed a six-month modernization agreement with Huawei to upgrade national mobile and internet networks, with plans to repurpose a 2,000-kilometre Segesa fibre-optic line to expand public broadband. Regional Finance & Liquidity: In CEMAC, demand for BEAC liquidity kept rising after policy easing, with banks again seeking more than the central bank could supply—highlighting pressure on credit conditions across Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Chad and CAR. Trade Corridor Watch: Cameroon moved forward on rehabilitating the Ebolowa–Ambam highway, a key route linking to Equatorial Guinea, as technical surveys and approvals for quarry supply progress. Diplomacy & Governance: OACPS ministers opened a Brussels session focused on implementing the Malabo Declaration and Samoa Agreement, with Equatorial Guinea’s finance minister urging member states to maintain momentum and strengthen governance and financial sustainability. Global Mobility Rule: Turkey’s 2026 eVisa list includes Equatorial Guinea, making travel easier for eligible citizens while others must use alternative visa channels.
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