AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoJNIM & FLA Offensive: JNIM and Tuareg allies (FLA) launched another coordinated, nationwide push in northern Mali, pressing multiple fronts as they seek leverage around key towns like Anefis and Kidal, while Malian and partner forces report stiff resistance. Security & Logistics: A convoy carrying Russian reinforcements and Malian soldiers was attacked near Anefis, underscoring how jihadist-separatist pressure is disrupting reinforcement routes and complicating any push to retake the north. Power & Water Disruption: Bamako’s water supply returned after sabotage to a high-voltage line feeding the capital from the Manantali Dam, but the grid remains severely disrupted—an economic hit as jihadist road blockades continue. Mining & Production Updates: Predictive Discovery reported strong June-quarter output at Guinea’s Kiniero mine and also cited Mali’s Nampala contribution, highlighting steady processing performance and cash position. Gold Sector Regulation: Mali is tightening control of artisanal gold mining by creating a new regulatory body/state agency to curb illegal trade and improve oversight. Plant Health Digital Push: FAO and IPPC partners expanded a phytosanitary programme to 38 countries, including Mali, using digital surveillance tools and training to detect and report crop pests faster. Trade & Investment Links: China’s WTO proposal on trade-investment integration gained co-sponsors including Mali, aiming to support industrialization through updated rules and development cooperation.
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