AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Shock: Shipping and oil flows are getting hit again as US-Iran tensions flare, with new strikes targeting Iranian coastal surveillance, air defense and maritime capabilities, while Iran warns of “unsafe routes” and claims US-backed vessels were involved in an “accident”; the result is higher crude prices and more insurance and route risk for carriers. Regional Trade Fallout: GCC and EU leaders condemned the attacks and reiterated freedom of navigation through Hormuz, pushing back on any idea of permits or fees. Port and Logistics Signals: Jordan’s Aqaba Container Port Company reported 472,680 TEUs in H1 and a 177% jump in transit volumes, showing demand is still finding workable corridors. Last-Mile Pressure: Chicago’s “Smart Streets” bike-lane enforcement racked up nearly $2.6m in fines, including charges against major delivery operators. Warehousing Expansion: DPD Ireland will add a €10m second distribution hub in Dublin with 200 jobs and 270 autonomous robots to handle up to 10,000 parcels an hour. Customs Clampdown: Kenya’s KRA gave importers 30 days to clear overstayed goods from customs warehouses or face auction.
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