AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoVisa policy for business and tourism: Spain added nine CARICOM countries to its visa-free list and also extended the waiver to eight African countries, including Mauritius, for short stays (up to 90 days in the Schengen zone for the Caribbean and up to 90 days for the African waiver, subject to entry conditions). Regional mobility: Mozambique confirmed its 2026 visa-free list for eligible African nationals, noting that travellers may still need an eTA and that stay lengths vary by nationality and passport type. Local governance and trust: Ghana’s CDD warned that dissatisfaction with democracy is rising across Africa, citing Afrobarometer findings and pointing to election outcomes in countries including Mauritius. Capital markets integrity: India’s SEBI adopted a stricter code of conduct for board members, tightening rules on investments, disclosures, conflicts of interest, gifts and post-retirement roles. Cricket administration with Mauritius in focus: The ICC approved Mauritius as its 111th member and set up new governance and franchise committees, while also approving a USD 12.82m loan for Cricket West Indies. Tech and growth: VIT Mauritius hosted a global data science conference, and 365 Digital expanded its Google Ads partnership across Mauritius and other territories. Trade deal impact: The India-UK CETA took effect, with car tariff benefits arriving first and premium spirits reductions (including Scotch) expected to follow.
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