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Telecom Buildout: Equatorial Guinea is fast-tracking Telgesa, a new USD 50 million state telecom operator, with Vice President Nguema Obiang Mangue pushing Getesa to submit a detailed transition action plan to protect connectivity during the rollout. Energy & Trade Pressure: Falling oil price expectations are starting to squeeze African exporter budgets, with Equatorial Guinea named among countries facing weaker government revenue and tighter financing as crude-linked foreign exchange cools. Water & Industry Risk: A new global water-stress map highlights how countries are using far more freshwater than they can sustainably replenish—an issue that can directly hit agriculture, manufacturing, and day-to-day operations as climate patterns shift. Agri-Food Focus: Leaders are calling for climate-smart, agro-ecological agriculture to boost resilience ahead of disruptive weather like El Niño, a theme that matters for food supply chains and local processing industries. Biodiversity & Local Ecology: Research on the Goliath frog—found in Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea—shows how it creates sheltered breeding pools in fast rivers, underscoring the value of protecting rainforest river habitats.

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