AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoIMF Growth Outlook: IMF projections put African growth in 2026 between 5.9% and 9.2%, with Djibouti expected to grow 6.0%—a reminder that the country’s shipping and trade links remain a key economic engine. Horn of Africa Energy Ambitions: A new natural gas push in Ethiopia’s Ogaden region centers on the Calub and Hilala fields, with Chinese-backed concessions dating back to 2013 and a long history of earlier exploration finally turning into investment momentum. Djibouti-Ethiopia Corridor: A closer look at the corridor shows how tightly Djibouti’s port economy is tied to Ethiopian transit—port activity is estimated at about 76% of Djibouti’s GDP, with Ethiopian cargo generating major annual revenues. Digital Silk Road: China’s Belt and Road “Digital Silk Road” is highlighted as a fast-moving push for fiber, data centers, and satellite links across Africa, including Djibouti, framed as practical deployment rather than heavy governance conditions. AU Austerity Pressure: The African Union says budget deficits are forcing it to run with under 30% of needed staffing and plans an austerity 2027 budget, as supply-chain and health shocks continue to strain capacity. El Niño Watch: The WMO warns El Niño is likely to develop this year, raising the odds of hotter conditions and shifting rainfall patterns across eastern and southern Africa.
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