Tag: supply chains

  • Lobito rail concession gets financing boost as AFC helps structure the deal

    Lobito rail concession gets financing boost as AFC helps structure the deal

    Lobito rail concession gets financing boost as AFC helps structure the deal

    Reporting carried via Africa Newsroom says Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) served as co-financial adviser on Angola’s Lobito Atlantic Railway concession, linked to a major financing package to scale corridor capacity.

    The update describes the corridor as a logistics backbone for regional trade—especially for critical minerals moving from inland producers toward global markets, where delays and costs can reshape competitiveness.

    AFC says the plan is expected to raise corridor capacity sharply and reduce freight costs, which could influence where downstream processing and investment ultimately concentrate.

    AFC’s own release repeats the same core projections, including “ten-fold” capacity growth and an “estimated 30 percent” cost reduction. Reuters has also covered the Lobito Corridor push, quoting U.S. officials describing it as a “commitment to advance” strategic infrastructure.

    Echotitbits take:
    Lobito is fast becoming a “strategic corridor brand.” Watch execution: timelines, community impacts, security along the route, and whether lower costs actually translate into better prices and higher volumes for exporters.

    Source: Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) — January 2, 2026 — https://www.africafc.org/news-and-insights/news/africa-finance-corporation-acts-as-co-financial-adviser-for-angolas-lobito-atlantic-railway-concession
    Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) 2026-01-02

    Photo Credit: Africa Finance Corporation (AFC)

  • Nigeria Halts Wood Exports, Revokes Licences in New Anti-Deforestation Push

    Nigeria Halts Wood Exports, Revokes Licences in New Anti-Deforestation Push

    2025-12-18 00:00:00

    In a report by Punch, the Federal Government has imposed a ban on the export of wood and allied products while revoking relevant licences, citing forest depletion and environmental damage.

    The policy is positioned as a clampdown on unsustainable logging and a bid to curb deforestation, with authorities expected to tighten enforcement at ports and along known timber routes.

    Industry players will be watching whether government pairs the restrictions with traceability standards and incentives for legal forestry and replanting.

    BusinessDay reported that the government “revoked licences” and moved to halt exports in a bid to curb forest loss. (BusinessDay)

    Vanguard also reported the ban and framed it as part of a broader strategy to curb deforestation and environmental degradation. (Vanguard)

    Analysis/Echotitbits take: Export bans can slow illegal extraction, but enforcement is the real test—especially with long supply chains linking rural loggers to coastal ports. Watch for compliance mechanisms, penalties, and whether legal timber producers get a clear pathway to operate sustainably.

    Source: Punch — December 18, 2025 (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/12/deforestation-fg-slams-total-ban-on-wood-export-revokes-all-existing-licenses/)

    Photo credit: Vanguard News