AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTrade Corridors & Supply Chains: The Philippines and Japan pledged to turn the Luzon Economic Corridor into a “world-class” hub, prioritizing rail/port upgrades, clean energy, semiconductors, digital connectivity and agribusiness, with trilateral coordination involving the US. Eurasian Trade Strategy: A new India–Middle East–Europe corridor narrative is gaining traction as a connectivity alternative to China’s Belt and Road, amid European concerns about debt, leverage and opaque financing. Agriculture & Market Access: South Africa’s apple and pear exporters are reshaping value chains to capitalize on China’s zero-tariff policy, shifting toward premium varieties, tighter quality control and brand-oriented packaging. Energy & Sanctions: Cuba says US sanctions are “devastating,” citing financing and supplier pullbacks that are now hitting water and power systems. Fiscal & Subsidy Pressure: Nepal is preparing its 2026/27 budget presentation, while Timor-Leste is moving a supplementary budget to build a strategic fuel reserve amid import vulnerability. Policy Governance: EU governments are pushing for tighter control of Commission spending tied to trade deals, after concerns that development funds were used to smooth major agreements. Labor Market Risk: UK figures show NEET youth could reach 1.25m in five years without action, raising alarm over long-term productivity and social stability.
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