AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRare Earths & U.S. Finance: The U.S. State Department says Washington is backing Madagascar’s Ampasindava rare-earth project, with the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation committing up to US$4.84m for pilot work, lab testing and environmental programmes—part of a push to reduce reliance on China’s critical-minerals grip. SADC Industrial Push: At the 46th SADC summit in Durban, leaders—including Madagascar’s President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah—backed a regional agenda to shift from exporting raw minerals and farm goods to processing and industrialisation, with faster intra-regional trade and stronger value chains. Madagascar Politics & Reform Risks: A week of coverage highlights ongoing concerns after youth-led protests toppled Andry Rajoelina in 2025, with analysts warning elections in 2027 could face delays and calling for deeper reforms beyond leadership changes. Business & Justice Watch: Malagasy tycoon Mamy Ravatomanga again sought bail in Mauritius over alleged $155m money-laundering linked to “state capture” allegations. Regional Trade Context: Coverage also notes SADC’s push for one-stop border posts and faster cross-border movement to cut delays that weigh on commerce.
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