AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSADC Summit Backlash: Southern African leaders wrapped up a Durban summit with big promises on infrastructure, industrialisation and regional integration, but critics say the bloc’s approach remains “high-minded emptiness,” with underfunded and chaotic security missions in places like eastern Congo and Mozambique. Trade Imbalance Push: South Africa and Zimbabwe used their Bi-National Commission meeting to flag a growing goods deficit, with Ramaphosa urging more balanced trade via the AfCFTA and more regional value-add from natural resources. US Coast Guard Security List: The US Coast Guard kept 22 countries on its port security advisory list, including Madagascar, warning ports are not maintaining effective anti-terrorism measures—potentially adding extra security steps for ships calling there. Rare Earth Finance: The US Development Finance Corp committed $62.8m to rare-earth projects across Malawi, Angola, Madagascar and South Africa, but Reuters notes private investors still stay away due to risk and China-linked pricing pressure. Madagascar Film Festival: The Madagascar Film Festival opened in Antananarivo on 20 August, with screenings across regions and a gala awards finish on 23 August, including training on smartphone filmmaking and production financing. Madagascar Politics & Reform: A new analysis says Madagascar’s 2025 youth revolt evolved into a fight against a “captured state,” with concerns that 2027 elections could be delayed amid shifting power and expanding external influence.
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