AGP Executive Report
Last update: 42 minutes agoMaritime Security & Trade: A new analysis argues Ethiopia can’t be treated as having “no stake” in Red Sea stability, warning that disruptions at Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb could force longer, costlier routes around Africa—raising insurance and freight costs for the whole region. Djibouti Corridor Reality Check: Another piece highlights Ethiopia’s energy “paradox”: while it can’t control global oil chokepoints, it wastes fuel at home through congestion and inefficient urban movement—costing foreign exchange. Port & Livelihoods: Reports from Yemen say repeated Houthi attacks have left workers at al-Makha port fearing for their future as strikes damage infrastructure and disrupt daily wages. Regional Security Posture: Somaliland’s president floated a Djibouti-style plan—using its coastline to attract foreign military bases and pushing Berbera port as a trade gateway for the Horn. Travel-Relevant Policy: A Schengen visa guide notes Djibouti nationals need a visa for short stays in Italy/Schengen, with requirements tied to nationality. Migration Flows: IOM data says Ethiopians dominated July migrant arrivals in Yemen and also made up departures from Yemen toward Djibouti.
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