AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEnergy & Data: Viridien signed a multi-client deal with Senegal’s Petrosen to deliver improved offshore subsurface data for the MSGBC basin, aiming to boost exploration interest through better geoscience, capacity building, and “sustainable resource development.” Citizenship-by-Investment: São Tomé and Príncipe’s $90,000 golden passport program (launched in 2025) is marketed as a fast, remote option: about two months processing, no property visit required, and citizenship that can be inherited by descendants after due diligence. Currency Pressure: A new exchange-rate roundup puts São Tomé and Príncipe’s dobra among Africa’s weakest in August 2026, at roughly 22,282 per US dollar—an issue that can raise import costs and squeeze household purchasing power. Blue Economy: A continent-wide look at fisheries, aquaculture, and marine industries highlights food-security gaps and growing investment in sustainable aquatic production, including climate-resilient aquaculture initiatives. Global Passport Trend: A report says “plan B” second passports are increasingly sought by middle-class Americans, not just the superrich—an angle that indirectly connects to the growing interest in programs like São Tomé and Príncipe’s.
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