AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAviation & Investment: Cabo Verde’s government says it will keep talks with Swiss startup Moov Airways on a potential strategic partnership involving state-owned Cabo Verde Airlines, after a “positive initial meeting” and plans for a Switzerland visit; Moov also points to its Atlantic Gateway network and an LOI to acquire 30 eVTOL aircraft with Eve Air Mobility to boost regional mobility and tourism across islands. Tourism & Trade: A World Bank-financed partnership between the Adventure Travel Trade Association and Cabo Verde’s tourism institute is pushing adventure tourism, with AdventureWEEK Cabo Verde (Feb 2026) expected to drive over US$7.1m in visitor spending across Africa from 2026-2028 and prompting operators to plan new itineraries. Skills & Manufacturing (Africa-wide): Chinese-invested Twyford factories in Tanzania and Zambia are training nearly 1,000 local workers in production and maintenance, aiming to deepen local capability in glass and related operations. Sports & Brand (Cabo Verde spotlight): Coverage of Cabo Verde’s 2026 World Cup run highlights how the country’s global brand recognition surged after matches, with attention on how football success can translate into longer-term visibility for small economies.
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