AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoImmigration & Travel: The UK has tightened entry rules, requiring citizens of Cameroon and 32 other African countries to obtain entry clearance before travelling to or even transiting through the UK, with airlines warned they may deny boarding for travellers without the right documents. Cybercrime Response: Cameroon has launched a program to fight sextortion involving intimate images, focusing on prevention plus psychological, legal and social support for victims and urging prompt reporting. Refugees & Diplomacy: Cameroon and the Central African Republic, with UNHCR, have relaunched voluntary repatriation talks for CAR refugees, with a tripartite commission meeting in Yaoundé to set up return logistics. Agriculture & Food Security: Cameroon targets 70,000 tons of certified seeds in 2026, distributing improved foundation seeds to producer groups in the north to boost rice, corn and soy output. Economy & Trade: Customs revenue fell short in Q1 2026 as export duties dropped, while Douala’s port authority renewed a partnership with Bordeaux to boost trade and port operations. Business & Industry: Alucam’s debt cleanup converted CFA92.5bn in government claims into equity, improving balance sheet but not adding cash for smelter upgrades. Transport & Safety: All 15 crew members were rescued after a cargo ship collision near Douala; authorities say steering control failure is suspected.
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