AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGlobal Peace Index Watch: The 2026 Global Peace Index shows a continued global slide in peacefulness, while Equatorial Guinea ranks among Africa’s safer countries (38th globally, 2nd in Africa), highlighting relatively low levels of armed conflict and violence. Bilateral Trade & Diplomacy: President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo’s Zimbabwe state visit is framed as a major step forward, with Harare and Ciudad de la Paz signing four MoUs and launching their first Joint Commission of Cooperation, aimed at boosting trade, tourism, education, and investment. Offshore Energy & Exploration: Norwegian seismic firm TGS secured a major deal to harmonise offshore seismic data for Equatorial Guinea, targeting a MegaSurvey across the Rio del Rey and Rio Muni basins to reduce exploration risk and improve interpretation. Regional Commodity Signals: New CEMAC data show agricultural export prices fell sharply in Q1 2026, with cocoa driving the decline—an important read-through for Equatorial Guinea’s wider export earnings. Digital Access: Google is expanding Ask Gemini in Chrome to Equatorial Guinea, adding another practical boost for business and information access.
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