AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSudan–Oman Trade & Transport: Oman’s transport minister met Sudan’s infrastructure minister in Muscat to push stronger cooperation in ports and logistics, with an Oman–Sudan MoU signed via Asyad Ports and the Sudan Sea Ports Corporation to boost maritime integration, training, and digital port systems. Sudan War Economy & Gold: Reports highlight how gold remains central to Sudan’s conflict economy, with production and revenue tied to smuggling networks and cross-border leakage. Egypt Crackdown on Illegal Mining: Egypt detained 223 suspects near the Sudan border in operations targeting illegal gold mining, weapons, drugs, and migration, seizing vehicles, cash, and prospecting equipment. Humanitarian Supply Chains: Qatar Chamber joined a UNIDO dialogue on industrial recovery for Syria, Palestine, and Sudan, arguing for private-sector partnerships that can rebuild production chains and jobs. Civilians Under Pressure: A UN human rights report says sexual violence in Sudan has been widespread and systematic since the 2023 conflict outbreak, warning of long-term harm. Religious Property Risk: Sudan authorities warned a Khartoum church leadership that its building could be demolished, renewing concerns over church land zoning and compensation.
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