AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWorld Cup Culture Wars: Lionel Messi’s World Cup run is again feeding global “culture war” debates, with fresh attention on his public links to Jewish and Israeli life as Argentina pushes into the quarterfinals. Cameroon-Economy: Cameroon’s inflation outlook faces a new threat as diesel import costs jumped 60.7% (Feb–May 2026), raising pressure on public finances amid SONARA supply constraints. Agri-Trade: Algeria’s MADAR Holding met Yaoundé officials to discuss importing Cameroonian bananas and coffee and investing in cocoa and cotton value chains. Banana Exports: Cameroon exported 15,554 tons of bananas in June 2026, down 3.4%, as the CDC’s slump continues to weigh on output amid the lingering Anglophone crisis. Industrial Jobs: Cameroon pledged an extra 10 MW of electricity within 90 days to restart ACERO METAL’s idle production line in Douala, aiming to unlock nearly 1,200 jobs. Health Policy: Cameroon began a pilot rollout of Cabotegravir (CAB-PrEP) long-acting injectable HIV prevention in Douala, with officials citing up to 95% effectiveness. Regional Diplomacy: Canada used Canada Day events in Yaoundé to pitch deeper investment and business ties with Cameroon, including support for inclusive growth and women’s entrepreneurship. Francophonie in Yaoundé: The 51st APF plenary session opened in Yaoundé, focusing on climate change, development, and Francophone solidarity through July 12. GBV Law Push: Civil society and government partners in Cameroon renewed calls for a standalone anti–gender-based violence law, aiming to turn advocacy into enforceable protections.
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