AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup Business & Trade: France booked the Round of 32 with a 3-0 win over Iraq in Philadelphia, but the match became a weather-driven logistics story after a 131-minute thunderstorm delay; for Côte d’Ivoire fans, the key takeaway is how tournament operations are adapting to extreme conditions. Telecom & Enterprise Digitalisation: Orange Côte d’Ivoire is pushing deeper into business digitalisation, highlighting OC2S for enterprise cloud, cybersecurity and connectivity, and rolling out the OM Business mobile app for companies. Finance & Development Banking: ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID) welcomed the AfDB as its first external shareholder via a $30m equity investment, plus a $70m credit line aimed at scaling projects across West Africa, including renewable energy. Aviation & Connectivity: Embraer’s Connecting Africa 2026 report says Africa’s intra-regional connectivity gap is widening, with Abidjan–Douala and other routes shifting rankings as new services launch—relevant for regional trade planning. Security & Risk: The Sahel remains volatile as AES condemned the Niamey airport attack in Niger, underscoring ongoing disruption risks for regional business and travel. Sports Talent Market: Liverpool’s pursuit of Ivorian winger Yan Diomande hit a wall as RB Leipzig rejected a €100m bid, signaling higher valuations tied to World Cup performance.
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