AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUS Immigration Policy: Rep. Nancy Mace’s “Third World Immigration Moratorium Act” would permanently bar nationals from 39 countries from entering the United States, including Angola, and a Caribbean ambassador (Antigua and Barbuda) is pushing back over what he calls inaccurate, non-objective targeting. Luanda Travel & Aviation: TAAG debuts the Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner on the Luanda–Lisbon–Luanda route, with two weekly flights starting and EASA certification completed—another step in fleet modernization. Tourism in Angola: Foreign tourists visiting Luena/Moxico are asking for more interior-focused packages beyond provincial capitals, with Rovos Rail’s stop highlighting demand for history, monuments and nature. Visa Rules for Travelers: Russia publishes visa-free entry conditions for 2026, with South Africa the standout for ordinary passports while most other African countries face diplomatic/service-only limits; Tunisia also lists 21 African countries eligible for visa-free stays up to 90 days. Safety & Crime at Airports: Sri Lanka Customs arrested a 54-year-old Angolan woman at BIA for allegedly smuggling 237g of cocaine (about Rs. 10m) concealed in her body. Angola Investment & Diversification: Angola’s economic diversification push is spotlighted at AIPEX awards, with tourism named among sectors beyond oil, alongside telecoms, transport and agriculture. Maritime & Industry: Angola launches its first locally designed aluminum vessel, the “MV Malongo,” aimed at boosting maritime security and shipbuilding capacity.
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