AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCritical Minerals Policy: Mozambique’s President Daniel Chapo signed a law requiring 15% free, non-dilutable state ownership in all mining ventures plus local processing rules, as graphite demand for batteries keeps rising—another sign of tighter African control over raw exports. Madagascar in the Spotlight (Maritime/Trade): France intercepted the Russia-linked tanker Tagor in the Atlantic; the ship reportedly flew the Madagascan flag and was heading to Cameroon, sparking debate over sanctions enforcement and Madagascar’s role. Mining Safety (Artisanal Gold): In eastern Madagascar, a landslide at an illegal gold mining site in Vatomandry killed 11 artisanal miners; authorities ordered the site closed and are investigating the cause. Industry & Investment (Regional Minerals Links): Indonesia’s foreign minister called Madagascar a “gateway” to Africa’s mineral wealth and pushed for deeper business ties, including mining, energy and finance cooperation. Trade Finance: Mauritius Commercial Bank pledged $1 billion to support trade finance across Africa, aiming to strengthen intra-African value chains under AfCFTA. Energy/Health Regulation: Senior nuclear and radiation safety officials from nine African countries met in Nairobi to strengthen healthcare safety oversight with support from the IAEA.
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