AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 minutes agoChina-Ivory Coast Economic Shift: In Abidjan, Chinese megaprojects like the Cocody Bridge, Port expansion and the Olympic Stadium are now evolving from contractors to long-term industrial stakeholders, with officials saying Beijing’s role is moving toward factories and processing hubs. Cocoa Value-Addition Push: Ivory Coast’s National Development Programme (PND 2026-2030) is drawing major private commitments, including AGL’s 800bn FCFA pledge, as the government doubles down on logistics, energy and industrial capacity—while regional leaders press for more local cocoa processing value. Energy/Offshore Deal: Wison New Energies signed an EPCIC contract for the Baleine Phase 3 FPSO for Eni, a major step for Côte d’Ivoire’s offshore production ambitions. Climate & Flood Risk: Scientists say extreme West African rainfall is now about five times more likely due to climate change, with Ivory Coast among the hardest hit in late-June floods. Customs Tech Cooperation: Benin and Nigeria used geospatial intelligence in a joint customs operation, seizing narcotics, pharmaceuticals and other contraband along the border corridor. Visa Policy Watch: Tunisia’s 2026 visa-free list includes Côte d’Ivoire, while U.S. visa issuance rules for some nationalities show Côte d’Ivoire facing partial suspension for new visas. Abidjan Culture & Business: Abidjan’s fashion scene is gaining global attention via social media, and local firms are increasingly competing with multinationals across sectors.
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