AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEnergy Data Deal: Viridien signed a multi-client partnership with Senegal’s state oil company Petrosen to deliver improved offshore subsurface intelligence for the MSGBC basin, aiming to set new regional benchmarks in geoscience and support exploration investment. Citizenship by Investment: São Tomé and Príncipe’s $90,000 golden passport program (plus fees) is pitched as a fast route to citizenship, with about two-month processing, no property visit required, and eligibility for dependents—funds go to the National Transformation Fund for infrastructure and development projects. Sports Medicine Training: The Confucius Institute at the University of São Tomé and Príncipe and a 20th Chinese medical team trained local martial arts coaches and athletes on preventing and treating sports injuries, including rehab and first aid, plus traditional therapies like acupuncture and physiotherapy. Blue Economy: A new look at Africa’s “blue economy” highlights fisheries, aquaculture, and marine industries as major growth areas, citing FAO figures on aquatic protein and pointing to aquaculture and value-chain projects across the continent. Visa Policy Shock: The U.S. made its visa bond program permanent for 50 countries, with Reuters reporting an 83% drop in visas issued during the pilot—raising alarms that expansion could hit tourism hard. Currency Watch: August 2026 exchange-rate data puts São Tomé and Príncipe’s dobra among Africa’s weakest, at about 22,282 per US dollar, pushing up import costs and household purchasing power pressures.
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