AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFuel Subsidy Watch: Mauritania will keep the fuel oil subsidy at 70 MRO per litre, with prices unchanged this month, as the state tries to cushion cost-of-living pressure. Mining Policy: At the MOTA 2026 summit in Paris, Mauritania’s mines minister pushed a “trust-based” approach to mining sovereignty, pointing to SNIM as a model to reassure investors while maximizing national value. Social & Jobs: Qatar Charity, with Mauritania’s ministry of social action, inaugurated a sewing workshop in Nouakchott for female graduates, aiming to turn training into stable income. Energy Markets: The IGU’s World LNG Report flags record 2025 LNG trade and highlights Mauritania/Senegal’s Tortue/Ahmeyim project as a first-time exporter, while warning that Middle East disruption is making LNG planning harder. Security Cooperation: Nigeria’s army chief convened African land forces leaders in Port Harcourt, including Mauritania, to coordinate a unified front against terrorism and cross-border threats. Regional Security Pressure: Morocco says it dismantled an ISIL-linked cell in the Sahel Province, while transport unions report delays and stranded trucks at the Mauritania–Senegal border amid security concerns.
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