AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEU-Morocco Trade: Spain–Morocco bilateral trade hit an estimated €22.757bn in 2025, with Spanish exports up in early 2026, underscoring Rabat’s weight for Spanish business even as politics stays tense. Ceuta Migration Fallout: After the late-July surge into Ceuta (tens of thousands, heavy loss of life), Spain denies it is preparing economic sanctions against Morocco, while debate continues over misinformation and border-control rules. EU Funding for Borders: Brussels is set to expand a strategic partnership with Morocco, with more money for migration management and border control shaped by the Ceuta crisis. Western Sahara Resources: AREN says fishing in Western Sahara is resuming/expanding without Sahrawi consent, calling it a violation of self-determination and permanent sovereignty. Algeria–Sahrawi Solidarity: Algeria’s solidarity groups and the Polisario’s Summer University in Boumerdes wrapped up training focused on self-determination, capacity-building, and civil society. Morocco’s Atlantic Push: The U.S. Embassy highlighted the Dakhla Atlantic Port and supports green hydrogen/ammonia plans, linking infrastructure to trade and investment. Diplomacy & Media: Spain’s journalism ethics probe follows a debate where a Polisario-linked guest called for Morocco’s “political and economic destruction,” raising fresh questions for media standards.
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