AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAviation Integration Push: Zimbabwe urged to turn SAATM commitments into measurable rollout as officials reassessed air service agreements and aligned costs, designations and taxes to boost intra-African connectivity. Energy Payment Pressure: Nigeria’s NERC says Togo, Benin and Niger paid only $4.82m out of $17.48m billed for Q1 2026 electricity exports—leaving about $12.66m outstanding—highlighting cross-border power debt risk. Togo Trade & Industry: Togo’s Adétikopé Industrial Platform (PIA) exported 210,000 garments to the U.S. in 2025, supported by AGOA and Port of Lomé logistics, while the construction sector warned against fraudulent bid documents as ARCOP bars firms from procurement. Power Demand Outlook: CEET projects Togo electricity demand to rise nearly 32% to 2,753 GWh by 2030, driven by grid connections, services growth and expanding industrial activity at PIA. Business Climate Reforms: Togo approved reforms to modernize commercial courts with digital procedures and a specialized insolvency chamber, and moved to create a Deposits and Consignments Fund to mobilize long-term domestic financing. Regional Livestock Support: Togo joined 12 African countries in launching a €60m pastoral economy program in Lomé to strengthen governance, animal health and regional trade.
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