AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoRegional Trade & Transport: Tanzania’s Dar es Salaam is doubling down as a logistics and industrial hub, with major cross-border deals worth $5bn (Feb–May 2026), faster port clearance (down to under 7 days), and the Standard Gauge Railway pushing ahead with $10bn+ financing. Central Corridor Link for Burundi: The Tanzania–Burundi partnership is also getting more concrete: the $2.15bn SGR line linking Uvinza to Musongati is set to cut transport costs and expand market access for both countries. Health & Regulation (Nuclear/Radiation): Health regulators from Burundi and other countries met in Nairobi to strengthen safe use of nuclear and radiation technologies in healthcare, with plans for an action roadmap. Ebola Preparedness & Risk: The Ebola situation in eastern DRC is worsening, with aid groups warning official figures may be low and contact tracing weak; the region is on alert, including Burundi’s neighbors. Burundi Industry & Public Health: In Bujumbura, cheap high-alcohol drinks are spreading fast among youth, raising concerns about dangerous alcohol levels and social harm. Mining & Energy Policy: Calls are growing in East Africa to expand energy regulators’ mandates to cover mining, aiming to better manage critical minerals for the energy transition. Agriculture Exports: China is opening full quarantine access for eligible coffee beans from all 53 African countries with diplomatic ties, including Burundi, starting July 20.
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