AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSenegal’s political shock and IMF pressure: President Bassirou Diomaye Faye dismissed PM Ousmane Sonko and dissolved the government, deepening Senegal’s fiscal strain as an IMF programme stays frozen and bondholder risk rises. Mining and industrial risk in the Sahel: Mali’s conflict is shifting toward pressure on Bamako, with attacks disrupting freight and transport corridors that Senegalese trucks rely on. Nuclear security watch: UN nuclear chief Rafael Grossi warned that attacks on nuclear power plants are becoming a dangerous pattern in conflict zones. Agribusiness market reality: Senegal’s food supply story echoes wider producer concerns as stone fruit, melon and watermelon show good yields but profitability pressure from overlapping supply. Trade and market links: Tunisia is sending a July 8–10 olive oil promotion mission to Senegal to build B2B partnerships under AfCFTA. Aviation branding: Air Senegal’s national-flag-inspired livery gets spotlight as the carrier expands. World Cup build-up with Senegal angle: USMNT friendlies include Senegal, underscoring Senegal’s World Cup momentum ahead of June 11.
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