AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEnergy & Trade Infrastructure: Uganda’s East African Crude Oil Pipeline is now about 80–84% complete, with commissioning targeted for July 2026 and first exports by October—an oil corridor linking Uganda’s Albertine fields to Tanzania’s Tanga port. Transport & Tourism: TPDC is funding a Sh5.7bn modern ferry for Songosongo (Lindi), aiming to make travel safer and boost tourism and local trade. Environment & Compliance: Tanzania ordered the immediate closure of an illegal plastic bag factory in Chanika, Dar es Salaam, after a surprise inspection found banned carrier bags being produced. Agribusiness Tech & Finance: Treefera launched Agricultural Risk Intelligence and Agricultural Credit Risk Intelligence to help seed/crop firms and lenders manage climate-driven risk using near real-time field data. Exports & Standards: Tanzania’s embassy at Sabasaba pushed China’s zero-tariff opportunity, but stressed that weak packaging and low volumes still block access. Dairy Growth: Local dairy is gaining ground as milk production and processing capacity rise, supported by higher import levies on dairy products. Higher Education Funding: HESLB is exploring new financing models as student loan demand grows and Treasury support reaches about Sh1tn. Digital Inclusion: Ubungo officials urged NIDA, RITA and Airtel to help citizens without IDs register SIMs and access digital services. Business Climate & Markets: DSE indices dipped slightly after a rally, with liquidity shifting to a successful 20-year Treasury bond sale. Regional Policy Lessons: A Kenya VAT decision on mobile money fees was rejected to protect financial inclusion—an approach Tanzania may weigh in its budget reforms. Sports & Economy: Yanga is negotiating the future of three loaned foreign players to free slots for new signings, while Tanzania’s football and basketball sponsorships continue to inject cash into leagues. British Council Restructuring: British Council plans to close its Tanzania office as part of wider cost-cutting, shifting delivery to digital and partnerships. Zanzibar Trade: Zanzibar exports rose 23% through May 2026, led by a major rebound in clove earnings and continued tourism growth.
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