AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLibya–Japan Energy & Investment: A Libyan Government of National Unity delegation wrapped up the second Libyan–Japanese Economic Forum in Tokyo, pitching cooperation in energy, infrastructure, and economic development with 50+ Japanese firms and finance players. Oil Market Signals: OPEC reported June output rebounded by about 3.05 mbpd to ~22 mbpd, with Libya up ~22,000 bpd to 1.32 mbpd; meanwhile OPEC+ data said June production still fell 7.111 mbpd short of plan. Trade & Logistics for North Africa: Egypt signed a UN TIR guarantee with FEDCOC to cut road transport costs and transit times, and outlined eight international logistics corridors linking Mediterranean/Red Sea ports to dry ports and industrial zones—key for regional supply chains that Libya depends on. Libya Health & Agriculture: Libya confirmed foot-and-mouth disease in Msallata (Al-Amamra), triggering livestock market closures and movement restrictions to protect the livestock economy. Energy Services: Russian Solarus Energy plans to supply seismic survey systems to Libya for 2026 exploration, supporting new oil and gas field work. Regional Trade Policy Watch: EU banned gold imports from Sudan, citing conflict financing; the report notes gold smuggling routes have included Egypt and Libya.
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