AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCabo Verde Economy: The National Institute of Statistics says the economy grew 6.4% year-on-year in Q1 2026, led by private consumption, investment, and a fisheries surge (+48.2%), while agriculture, livestock and forestry fell 5.9%. EV & Public Fleet: Cabo Verde’s ambassador says all government vehicles have been switched to BYD battery-electric vehicles, positioning the island for lower fuel costs and cleaner transport. Tourism & Entry Rules: Cape Verde ended visa-on-arrival for 96 countries (including Nigeria), requiring visas via embassies/consulates and tightening checks—raising the stakes for travel operators. World Cup Momentum: Cape Verde’s World Cup run continues to draw global attention, with fans and coverage highlighting the country’s standout presence in the Round of 32. Consumer/Travel Tech Watch: A Which? investigation says TripAdvisor’s AI hotel summaries can gloss over serious hygiene and safety complaints, including at a Cape Verdean Riu property.
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