AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Disruption: Shipping traffic remains near standstill as Polymarket puts only a 26% chance of “normal” transit by end of June, with transits down to under 10% of pre-conflict levels and more than 1,550 vessels stranded. Fuel Security Warning: IMF, World Bank and IEA warn that if flows don’t recover, rapid inventory drawdowns could threaten summer fuel security and raise fertiliser costs. Trade Diversification: India’s Oman CEPA kicks in June 1, with Oman’s ports seen as a “Plan B” gateway outside the strait’s worst disruption. Maritime & Logistics Policy: Hong Kong launches FILAS to help logistics firms connect to government data platforms and accelerate digitalisation. Air Cargo Performance: Qatar Airways Cargo reports 1.43M tonnes carried in 2025/26, citing resilience after regional disruptions. Safety & Operations: Nigeria’s FRSC praises Dangote Cement for cutting articulated truck crashes and fatalities after new transport safety policies. Workplace Disruption: London Underground strike action remains on course unless last-ditch talks deliver a breakthrough. Mobility Tech: Dubai RTA says digital channels hit Dhs5.3B revenue in 2025 (+20.6%) as it pushes AI-enabled service delivery.
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