AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCarbon Policy: The EU proposed easing its Emissions Trading System, letting firms keep free allowances longer (to 2038) and buy more international credits from 2036, as industry pressure mounts. Maritime Risk: War-risk premiums for shipping jumped again amid US-Iran escalation and Strait of Hormuz disruptions, with insurers warning costs can swing sharply. Rail Decarbonization: India launched commercial hydrogen-powered passenger service, a first step toward greener rail traction on a defined route. Freight Watch: FTR’s Shippers Conditions Index slipped again, signaling persistently tough trucking conditions driven by low freight volumes and high rates. Transit Tech & Projects: AtkinsRéalis and Siemens Mobility won systems work for Québec City’s TramCité tram network, while Cloudastructure highlighted growing traction for AI-driven security in transportation and logistics. Trade & Corridors: Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan advanced plans for a joint intermodal terminal at Alat Port to strengthen the Middle Corridor. Regional Mobility: Nigeria’s trade ministry pushed freer movement across Africa to support AfCFTA, while Oman issued a 30-day order to remove stranded/anchored vessels. Cyber & Safety: London transport cyberattack suspects were jailed, and robotaxis continue to raise safety and transit policy questions.
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