AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPresidential Election Watch: São Tomé and Príncipe goes to the polls Sunday as incumbent Carlos Vila Nova seeks a fresh five-year mandate after splitting from the ADI party and running as an independent against three challengers; with 142,298 registered voters, the vote is seen as a key stability test following a reported 2022 coup attempt and amid concerns over poverty and youth jobs. Geopolitics & Business Climate: The country’s strategic Gulf of Guinea location is again in focus as it balances global powers after signing a military cooperation deal with Russia in 2024, raising questions about how security ties could affect investment and maritime trade. Oil & Gas Setback: São Tomé and Príncipe rejected bids in its latest offshore licensing round for blocks 7, 8 and 9, citing insufficient operator diversity, while Petrobras has separately completed its acquisition of a majority stake in Block 3. Regional Cooperation Push: CPLP marks its 30th anniversary with renewed emphasis on strengthening cooperation among member states, including inter-parliamentary work in Luanda later this month. Inflation Pressure: New data puts São Tomé and Príncipe inflation at 9.2% (June 2026), edging up from 8.6% in May, with import-linked food and energy costs still a key driver.
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