AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDigital Infrastructure Deal: Equatorial Guinea’s state telecom operator Getesa has signed a six-month modernization agreement with Huawei to upgrade national mobile and internet networks, with plans to repurpose Segesa’s 2,000-km fibre-optic backbone to expand public broadband. Regional Finance & Liquidity: In CEMAC, BEAC liquidity demand is rising again after policy easing, with banks requesting CFA535.5bn in the July 14 injection but receiving only CFA500bn, leaving unmet needs across Cameroon, Congo, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, Chad and the Central African Republic. Central African Economic Outlook: A new study urges BEAC to create an emergency liquidity facility of CFA1.7–2.3tn to protect essential imports like food, fuel and pharmaceuticals during geopolitical shocks. Trade Connectivity: Cameroon is advancing studies to rehabilitate the Ebolowa–Ambam highway, a key corridor linking to Equatorial Guinea and supporting cross-border movement of agricultural products and timber. Energy Cooperation: Equatorial Guinea is also tied to wider regional energy momentum, including OACPS and APPO discussions on financing, refining and integration.
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