AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEbola Cross-Border Shock: DR Congo’s suspected Ebola cases have surged past 1,000 (1,077) with 121 lab-confirmed and 17 deaths reported, pushing neighbors into emergency border closures and tightening travel rules. WHO Security Call: WHO chief Tedros urged a ceasefire in eastern Congo so health teams can reach communities safely amid conflict and displacement. Bunia Isolation Hits Trade: Kinshasa suspended flights to and from Bunia, while Uganda halted direct flights and curb crossings for weeks—raising risks for movement of people, goods, and medical supplies. Airline Screening Shift: ICAO warned against blanket bans, urging targeted screening at entry points linked to affected areas. World Cup Fallout: DRC asked FIFA for ticket refunds as US visa services were suspended and Ebola-related travel restrictions threaten fan travel; FECOFA and FIFA say the team is compliant with US health protocols. Finance & FX Modernization: The Central Bank of Congo adopted Bloomberg’s BMatch to electronify interbank FX trading, aiming for more transparent pricing for the Congolese franc. Mining Crackdown: Congo suspended gold and coltan mining in eastern areas to curb illegal trade networks tied to insecurity and lost state revenues.
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