AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaritime Security & Trade Routes: Iran-linked threats to widen conflict toward the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden are putting Djibouti’s Bab el-Mandeb chokepoint back in the spotlight, with calls for U.S. engagement that could reshape security cooperation around the strait. Port & Logistics Shifts: Shipping lines are decentralizing service networks, moving away from Asia’s mega-hubs toward secondary regional ports as Red Sea disruption and “China+1” diversification reshape container routes. Low-Carbon Shipping Hurdles: Wärtsilä warns that IMO delays and a fragmented ruleset are making low-carbon fuel adoption harder and costlier for carriers, especially without a clear carbon pricing mechanism. Djibouti Energy Link: AfDB-backed Desert to Power work is advancing with a 225 kV Mauritania–Mali interconnection that also feeds the initiative’s broader electricity access push reaching as far as Djibouti. Regional Military Footprint: U.S. forces are expanding rescue capability at Camp Lemonnier, while broader Horn-of-Africa basing competition keeps Djibouti central to rapid-response logistics. Local Industry & Skills: A new IGAD soil-degradation and food-security hub is set to support regional agriculture resilience. Culture & Creative Economy: Doha Film Institute’s 2026 Spring Grants include projects from Djibouti, adding momentum for independent filmmaking across the region.
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