AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUS-Iran shock ripple: Oil markets are swinging as the Strait of Hormuz heads toward reopening, but analysts warn the wider energy, logistics, fertilizer and food shock could linger into 2027. Fertiliser relief hopes: South Africa’s agriculture chief economist says fertiliser prices are up about 50% year-on-year since the war began, with relief possible if trade and supply normalise. Maritime cost calculus: Shipping analysts note that even with a reopening timeline, insurers and corridor administration could keep costs and routing decisions volatile for months. Climate finance gap: A new dialogue in Africa stresses that cities and regions need better access to climate money—Africa needs far more than the roughly $30bn currently mobilised annually. Rural power push: ECOWAS Parliament is drafting steps to expand solar networks across rural West Africa, where electricity access is still around 12% of households. Kenya data sovereignty: Three firms launched Servernah Cloud, Kenya’s first sovereign-hosted cloud and AI platform for regulated workloads. South Sudan beyond oil: A report flags mining as a potential lifeline, but warns governance and community safeguards are crucial to avoid repeating oil-era risks. South Africa jobs drive: Ramaphosa pledged a R1tn infrastructure push over three years, including electricity lines and ports, aimed at youth unemployment.
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