AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLibya’s AI push: Libya launched a National Artificial Intelligence Strategy (2026–2030) and adopted an ethics charter, aiming to build digital infrastructure and set guardrails for AI growth. Coastal environment watch: Conservation teams on Farwa Island near Zuwara are monitoring loggerhead sea turtle nesting, reporting more nests thanks to awareness and protection, while warning that plastic pollution and fishing bycatch remain threats. Energy and industry upgrades: Saipem installed a gas extraction module at the El Bouri offshore field, targeting reduced flaring and higher output; separately, Gebr Pfeiffer is set to introduce MVR mill technology in Libya for cement raw material grinding. Oilfield cooperation: AGOCO met Chevron in Benghazi to discuss exploration, reservoir management, and production-efficiency technologies as Libya modernises infrastructure. Trade pressure: The U.S. proposed higher tariffs on Libya (and seven other countries) under forced-labour enforcement findings, adding new pressure to Libya’s export and supply chains. Earth and heritage: A 4.3 quake was felt around Misrata, Zliten and Al Khoms, while a dual carriageway project west of Bin Jawad uncovered an archaeological site with pottery and ancient markers.
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