AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGulf Shipping Shock: Iran-US hostilities flared again, with missiles and drones hitting/targeting Bahrain and Kuwait and the Strait of Hormuz still largely shut, pushing up oil and raising shipping costs—an issue that’s now spilling into West Africa logistics and port activity. Mali Security & Logistics: In Mali, the Africa Corps is reported to have armed with Lancet loitering munitions, with a first known strike released June 2, while JNIM’s road blockades and convoy burnings keep pressure on fuel and food supply lines. Mining Deal Watch (Mali): Barrick Mining is weighing a London listing for its Africa business as it reshapes exposure after a Mali mining-code dispute; meanwhile China’s NDRC is reportedly questioning Zijin’s $4bn Allied Gold takeover over valuation and Mali geopolitical risk. Regional Mining Agenda: WAMPEX 2026 is set for June 3–5 in Accra, with Mali’s energy minister and counterparts from Nigeria and Ghana confirming participation, signaling policy focus on mining and power. Textiles & Jobs (Mali): Bogolan (mud cloth) is getting more global attention for its natural dyes and artisan-led production, boosting demand for Mali’s traditional textile value chain. Education Tech (West Africa): ICT equipment is being handed to teacher colleges across West Africa including Mali, supporting digital literacy and training.
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