AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMaritime Security Shock: Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said two oil tankers exploded after hitting mines in the Strait of Hormuz, as the US and Tehran traded strikes for a seventh straight night—raising fresh shipping and insurance pressure on one of the world’s key energy corridors. Supply Chain Strain in the Gulf: UAE supermarkets reported “complex” shortages and price rises tied to Hormuz disruptions, with longer delivery times and higher freight, fuel and insurance costs feeding into inflation. Logistics & Trade Corridors: Eni launched a bid process for an integrated onshore logistics base in Mozambique to support its LNG buildout, while Tanzania and Egypt agreed to deepen cooperation including ports, rail, roads and maritime shipping. Infrastructure Push: India’s MoRTH advanced major road upgrades, including Odisha’s ₹8,300-crore Rameshwar–Paradeep Coastal Highway to cut travel time and boost coastal tourism and freight. Cross-Border Connectivity: Panama’s foreign minister began a five-day visit to India focused on trade and maritime cooperation. Digital Safety in Transit: Cyberabad Police rolled out a tech-driven Student Mobility Programme after surveying 520+ institutions to make school commutes safer. Regulatory Test for Telecom Lending: Nigeria’s airtime lending market faces a court ruling on whether it falls under telecom regulation or consumer lending oversight. AI & Vehicle Cyber Risk: Experts warned that over-the-air updates expand attack surfaces for cars and buses, prompting calls for stronger security reviews.
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