AGP Executive Report
Last update: a minute agoUS-Canada Trade War: Canada suspended talks with the U.S. after Washington’s last-minute demands, then the U.S. imposed 50% tariffs on about $28B of Canadian goods; Prime Minister Mark Carney says Ottawa will retaliate “dollar-for-dollar” starting Sept. 8, covering sectors from dairy to electronics, while U.S. officials claim Canada walked away from an earlier balance. Regional Governance & Services: Malaysia moved foreign-worker applications to an online system under FWCMS, aiming for faster approvals and clearer tracking, while a new draft Electronic Commerce Act is set to tighten accountability for platforms and sellers. Conflict & Peace Process: In Switzerland, DRC and AFC/M23 back the Doha Framework, discussing next steps for EJVM+ verification mechanisms and remaining protocols. Agriculture & Markets: Upper East seed growers in Ghana are urging government intervention over unsold certified seeds, asking for purchases and tighter import controls. Digital Infrastructure: Nigeria’s government approved NIGCOMSAT-2A and -2B to expand broadband and reach underserved areas. Human Security: Nepal’s water commons face rising scarcity and governance strain, with competition over access turning into social conflict. Politics & Youth: Nigeria’s Peter Obi urges young people to turn football passion into votes ahead of 2027.
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