AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDjibouti Energy: Djibouti is partnering with Morocco to build a solar power project with storage, aiming to cut heavy reliance on imported electricity (currently about 80% renewable, largely wind and hydropower imports from Ethiopia) and reduce supply risks that can stall industry. Regional Digital Trade: COMESA is pushing to digitise the Yellow Card cross-border motor insurance scheme, with Djibouti’s chairman highlighting reforms to speed claims and improve compensation for road accidents across member states. Soil & Food Security: IGAD has launched a Soil Health and Fertiliser Hub in Nairobi, creating steering and technical committees to coordinate fertiliser access, restore degraded soils, and boost farm productivity across Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and more. Maritime Tech & Policy: Wärtsilä warns shipping’s low-carbon fuel shift is getting harder as IMO delays leave rules fragmented and carbon pricing uncertain, raising costs and limiting fuel availability. AI & Energy Demand: A report links cheaper AI models with faster electrification needs, while tighter control of key straits could raise shipping costs—pressuring energy and transport systems across the region. Indian Ocean Strategy: Multiple analyses frame India’s “Ocean of Opportunity” push in Seychelles as strategic maritime access-building, timed with intensifying competition in the western Indian Ocean.
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