AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHormuz Security & Trade Continuity: The US says it shot down multiple Iranian one-way drones targeting commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz, adding that the international trade corridor remains open for transit even as diplomacy nears a final text. Ocean Shipping Costs & Peak Season: Retailers and ocean shippers are frontloading cargo to beat higher fuel and tariff-related costs, with import volumes expected to rise sharply into July. Fuel Supply Constraints: India’s transport sector is bracing after a diesel purchase cap of 200 litres a day for commercial vehicles, raising concerns about long-haul efficiency and supply chain knock-ons. Rail Expansion for Logistics: Indonesia is targeting a 10,524 km national railway network to cut road transport costs and improve freight access. Urban Event Disruption Planning: FIFA World Cup host cities are preparing for crowd, traffic, and safety pressures that could disrupt local logistics and daily operations. Nigeria Arms Interdiction: DSS says it intercepted a major arms shipment in Kano, disrupting a supply corridor tied to banditry. Policy & Tax Signals: Pakistan’s and Bangladesh’s budget moves highlight continued focus on business climate, while Pakistan’s FBR proposes broad sales taxes that could affect logistics-linked goods. Energy Infrastructure Collaboration: India’s OIL and Canada’s PTRC signed a framework on CCUS and geothermal, pointing to cross-border clean energy R&D.
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