AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPort Performance: South Africa’s Durban and Coega ports are among the biggest improvers in the World Bank–S&P Global Global Container Port Performance Index, cutting ship turnaround times in 2025 versus 2024, though average port stays still rose overall. Cross-border Transport Policy: Kenya’s NTSA dealer “KD” number plate enforcement has triggered protests in Mombasa, with car dealers asking for talks after system changes disrupted operations. Mobility & Road Safety: South Africa is expanding AARTO from July, with millions of motorists set to fall under the system, while authorities also continue probing recruitment-linked deaths of South Africans allegedly lured to fight in Russia. Digital & Logistics Tech: Kenya’s AI Everything summit in Nairobi drew 15,000+ delegates, pushing AI into public services and infrastructure; meanwhile, Dubai continues to position itself as a trade and logistics hub for firms targeting Gulf, Africa and Asia. Aviation & Trade Links: Egypt and Serbia discussed renewed air links and trade, with Serbia planning an office in Cairo by year-end. Maritime Security: A new push for stronger Africa–Japan and maritime security cooperation is highlighted around TICAD9 and related policy discussions.
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