AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDjibouti at the center of the Red Sea risk map: A new op-ed warns that the Horn’s chokepoints are being pulled into a wider security contest, with Djibouti’s position making it highly exposed to Middle East shipping shocks. Coastal environment under pressure: Researchers report a “chemical cocktail” of common medicines in Djibouti’s Gulf of Tadjourah waters, pointing to untreated urban wastewater as a key pathway—an issue for fisheries and public health. Digital connectivity push: Djibouti is set to benefit from the Blue-Raman subsea cable expansion, with EU-backed funding aimed at linking Djibouti, Somalia, Kenya and Tanzania to a Europe–Middle East–India data corridor. Regional trade facilitation: Egypt extended customs facilitation for transit shipments for six months, explicitly including routes involving Djibouti—good news for logistics-dependent exporters. Maritime security incident: UKMTO reported an armed attack attempt on a cargo vessel near Yemen’s coast, underscoring ongoing operational risks for shipping lanes that matter to Djibouti’s port economy.
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