AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBiosecurity & Trade Controls: Australia seized 100,000+ illegal live cockroaches from a Bathurst breeder in New South Wales, including Madagascar hissing cockroaches, valued at up to A$200,000, in what officials call the country’s biggest exotic invertebrate bust; authorities say the species can’t be legally imported, kept, bred or sold and warn of penalties as the insects were reportedly destined for the pet-reptile feeder market. Regional Health Regulation: A Nairobi forum brought together ministers and regulators from nine African countries, including Madagascar, to strengthen nuclear and radiation safety in healthcare, with support from the IAEA and a focus on building regulatory capacity. Mining & Industrial Policy: Mozambique signed a law requiring 15% state ownership in all mining ventures and local processing of minerals, a move that underscores how battery-material demand is reshaping African resource governance—relevant to Madagascar’s own critical-minerals positioning. Madagascar-Linked Diplomacy: Indonesia’s foreign minister described Madagascar as a gateway to Africa’s mineral wealth and agreed visa facilitation steps to boost cooperation in mining, energy, finance and renewables. Local Industry Risk: Madagascar authorities reported a deadly landslide at an artisanal gold mining site in Vatomandry, with officials ordering the site closed to prevent further incidents.
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