AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAI in Browsers: Google is rolling out “Ask Gemini in Chrome” to Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, and the list of supported locales includes Comoros—bringing more in-browser help for searching and understanding information. Trade & Digital Services: The EU and four Eastern and Southern Africa states (including Comoros) concluded an enhanced Economic Partnership Agreement, aiming for clearer rules and more opportunities in services, investment and digitalisation. Maritime Crime Watch: A GI-TOC report links a major cocaine seizure on a Comoros-flagged general cargo vessel (Arconian) to a wider shift toward using general cargo routes from West Africa to Europe. Sanctions Evasion at Sea: Another investigation describes Russia’s “shadow fleet” using African maritime registries (including Comoros) to keep sanctioned ships trading, raising pressure on governments to act. Energy Prices & Stability: Commentary ties fuel-price shocks from the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz disruptions to protests and rising food risks across East Africa, with Comoros named among affected countries. Tech Finance: MEXC says SPACEX(PRE) Launchpad subscriptions hit $173M across two phases, with SPACEX(PRE) trading now available on its platform.
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