AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEU Trade & Legal Risk: SONREP says the European Commission’s reported push to include agricultural products from occupied Western Sahara in EU-Morocco trade arrangements would breach CJEU rulings and require Sahrawi consent via the Polisario Front. Human Rights & Land Economy: In UN settings, Sahrawi groups and rights defenders renewed calls over land confiscations, home demolitions, and transfers of territory to foreign investors, with reports citing nearly 170 violations in 2025 and warning of an international monitoring gap. Parliamentary Diplomacy & Development Links: A Sahrawi parliamentary delegation met Swiss officials and economic agencies in Bern, raising political, humanitarian and social concerns tied to the occupied territory. Business & Regional Influence: Forbes’ 2026 family-business ranking spotlights Morocco’s major conglomerates, underscoring how finance, real estate and agribusiness groups keep expanding regionally. Security, Industry & Costs: Commentary pieces connect Morocco’s defense modernization and Algeria’s record military spending to wider regional power shifts, while also tying Western Sahara to the economics of arms and technology transfers. Cocaine & Trade Routes: Spain destroyed over 30 tonnes of cocaine seized off the coast of Western Sahara, a reminder of how Atlantic logistics intersect with regional security and enforcement.
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