AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMogadishu Political Risk for Business: Federal forces entered Abdiaziz’s Elite Hotel tied to former minister Abdullahi Mohamed Nur, while also surrounding the home of Gen. Yusuf Odowa—fresh signs of a widening standoff that donors say could disrupt stability and investment. Maritime Trade & Ports: A new Mogadishu Maritime Port plan is being positioned for long-term investors, citing rising container traffic and limits at the current port—exactly the kind of infrastructure push Somalia’s economy needs. Hunger Pressure on Households: The UN WFP warns the Iran war and higher fuel/food costs could push an extra 2.5m people in Somalia into acute hunger, with impacts expected to intensify even if tensions ease. Piracy Watch: Reports of hijackings off Somalia’s coast, including an Egyptian merchant vessel held near Puntland, are reviving concerns over a piracy comeback—bad news for shipping costs and insurance. Exports & Cashflow: Fruit exports hit a record $123.02m in FY26 (first 11 months), boosted by demand from expatriate Bangladeshis. Humanitarian Relief: Qatar Red Crescent’s Eid al-Adha campaign reached 247,344 beneficiaries across 14 countries including Somalia.
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