AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoInvestment & Trade: Laayoune-Sakia El Hamra pitched its renewable energy, fisheries, blue economy, manufacturing, logistics and tourism opportunities at the Morocco-France Economic Day in Paris, with officials stressing faster approvals and easier procedures to attract investors. Diplomacy & Economic Ties: France’s newly appointed ambassador, Philippe Lalliot, visited Laayoune and reiterated Paris’ support for Morocco’s autonomy plan, linking the move to deeper economic and institutional cooperation. Border Security & Supply Chains: A U.S. Mission delegation made its first publicly announced visit to El Guerguerat to discuss border security, counter-narcotics and human trafficking—highlighting the crossing’s role as a key trans-Saharan trade corridor for goods moving between Morocco and West Africa. Regional Outreach: The Sahrawi foreign affairs minister met Namibia’s top trade and foreign relations officials, reaffirming support for the Sahrawi cause and self-determination. Health & Pricing Pressure: Health Canada approved the first generic semaglutide injection for chronic weight management, signaling cheaper GLP-1 options as patent protections expire. Policy & Rights Debate: UN Human Rights Council remarks warned that AI and digital tools could intensify surveillance and discrimination against Sahrawi women human rights defenders.
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