AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAviation & Integration: Lomé will host the AFCAC African Air Transport Convention & Expo 2026 (June 15–19), bringing together governments, airlines, regulators and investors to push the Single African Air Transport Market, cut taxes and charges, expand air cargo, and speed up digital and sustainable aviation fuel plans. Maritime Economy: On World Oceans Day, Togo’s Maritime Economy minister said the maritime sector underpins nearly 70% of economic activity and over 75% of tax revenue, with the Port of Lomé handling 30.6m tonnes in 2024 and transshipment driving growth. Trade & Borders: At Biashara Afrika 2026 in Lomé, President Faure Gnassingbé announced visa-free entry for all Africans with valid African passports for up to 30 days, aiming to boost AfCFTA-style free movement. Cross-Border Compliance: In Aflao, Ghanaian customs officials and the Trans-Border Business Network trained 300+ women traders on safe, legal crossings and tax compliance, warning that using unapproved routes can trigger heavy penalties. Finance: Ecobank shareholders in Lomé approved a first dividend since 2022—$40m for 2025—after record 2025 results. Security & Development: UNDP urged Gulf of Guinea conflict prevention to be rooted in local communities, citing socioeconomic fragilities alongside arms and illicit economies.
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