AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMiddle East Shipping Shock: With the Strait of Hormuz still under threat, oil and jet-fuel markets are swinging and global freight risk is rising, while IATA says April air passenger demand fell 3.4% as the Middle East war disrupts routes and boosts costs. Port & Route Moves: Vietnam’s Saigon-SSA terminal welcomed an LNG-powered ZIM direct service to the U.S. East Coast, signaling more capacity for Asia–U.S. trade. Logistics Capacity & Cost Pressure: Shipping firms met the WTO chief to warn that rerouting around Gulf chokepoints is saturating ports and driving up costs. Tech for Transport: Foxconn says it will begin shipping next-gen optical tech for AI data centers, while India’s SAP is offering students free access to its learning hub—both feeding the talent and infrastructure buildout behind modern logistics. Labor & Regulation: Truck drivers in South Africa plan N2/N3 shutdowns over foreign employment and industry rules. Finance & Affordability: South Africa’s SARB lifted rates by 25 bps to 7%, adding pressure to households already hit by fuel and food inflation.
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