AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSomalia–China Trade: Somalia signed a duty-free, tax-free fish export agreement with China, giving Somali seafood a new route into a major market and aiming to boost competitiveness, jobs, and the blue economy. Mogadishu Urban Economy: Banadir Regional Administration banned digging household waste pits outside homes and says private firms will collect waste more often—leaving hundreds of casual labourers without income and forcing families to cut essentials. Security & Funding: Somalia is pushing for a post–AU troop arrangement that keeps selected forces in place via bilateral deals after December 2026, as U.S. funding for the security mission is set to end and officials warn of a potential security vacuum. Maritime Piracy Talks: Negotiations are underway for the release of three hijacked merchant vessels and 44 crew held by Somali pirates, with talks handled confidentially due to crew safety. Governance & Development Forum: Somalia launched a two-day development forum focused on governance, economy, and resilience, with the deputy prime minister highlighting progress under the National Transformation Plan while flagging climate and funding pressures. Somaliland–UK Links: Somaliland President Irro met the UK ambassador in Hargeisa, discussing cooperation in trade, investment, energy, and institution-building, while reiterating the push for international recognition. Climate Risk: El Niño is strengthening and could worsen flooding, disease, and food insecurity across East Africa, with Somalia flagged among the highest-risk countries.
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