AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoMaritime Security: Armed guards on a cargo vessel reported an attack by a small boat near Yemen’s coast near Bab al-Mandeb; UKMTO says the assailants broke off and no damage was reported, underscoring ongoing risk for Red Sea shipping. Red Sea Governance: Egypt pushed for rapid activation of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden Council, but coverage argues the bloc is more about reshaping security roles than delivering real protection—relevant for Djibouti’s corridor economy. Energy & Shipping Costs: Oil prices fell about 3–4% as tensions eased in parts of the Middle East, while analysts warn that chokepoint disruptions still drive fuel-chain volatility. Digital Infrastructure (Djibouti-linked): EU funding is set to extend the Blue Raman subsea cable to connect Djibouti, Somalia, Kenya and Tanzania, aiming to lower bandwidth costs and strengthen regional connectivity. Finance & Growth: A Djibouti-based bank (BCIMR) is among players eyeing Ethiopia’s newly opened banking sector, as foreign ownership rules reshape expansion strategies. Labor Policy: Kuwait tightened domestic-worker recruitment, banning many African source countries including Djibouti, with only 10 countries approved.
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