AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoU.S. Visa Access for Travelers: The U.S. State Department plans to cut visa-processing embassies and consulates across Africa from nearly 50 to just 20, with changes expected in June. Djibouti on the Hub List: Djibouti City is named as one of the remaining “visa hubs,” meaning some travelers may be redirected to specific processing centers. Regional Travel Impact: The move is tied to a broader Trump push to tighten visa issuance and reduce consular staffing, which could mean longer waits and more planning for anyone traveling to the U.S. from the region. Red Sea Disruption & Tourism Costs: The IMF warns Middle East conflict is still disrupting shipping and air routes, with Djibouti’s Bab el-Mandeb corridor running at about half pre-crisis levels—raising transport costs that can hit tourism and prices. Horn of Africa Health Tourism: Ethiopia is pitching itself as a medical tourism hub, saying it already draws patients from neighboring places including Djibouti, and plans upgrades plus AI diagnostics.
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