AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAI & Telecom: Mauritius Telecom joins TM Forum as a founding contributor and co-chair to shape MODaaS certification for trusted AI operations, focusing on model governance, security, observability and monetisation. Aviation & Connectivity: President Dharambeer Gokhool calls Ethiopian Airlines’ new direct Addis Ababa–Port Louis service a “game changer” for Africa’s connectivity, with knock-on benefits for tourism, trade and investment. Financial Services: OFinancial expands with a new Mauritius FSC licence, strengthening its regulated multi-asset trading footprint. Capital Markets: CBL International announces a 1-for-13 reverse share split to regain Nasdaq minimum bid-price compliance, effective July 20. Media & Streaming: eMedia launches Openview Stream, Africa’s first independent FAST platform, rolling out in Mauritius plus six other countries with free ad-supported TV via RunnTV tech. Energy & Renewables (Mauritius link): OS Law advises Gunkul Engineering on a deal using Gunkul International (Mauritius) to develop Asia’s largest floating solar project in the Philippines. Trade & Industry Context: India–UK CETA takes effect, with phased tariff cuts on cars and premium drinks—an example of how major trade pacts can reshape costs for sectors that Mauritius exporters watch closely.
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