AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFuel & Compliance Crackdown: Malaysia’s KPDN in Pahang seized 144,212 litres of diesel and petrol worth over RM745,000 in “Ops Tiris,” citing modified vehicles, repeated station purchases, forged documents and hidden storage as key smuggling tactics. Maritime Security Shock: Ukraine’s drone campaign hit Russian naval and logistics-linked sites near St. Petersburg, while the US struck Iranian coastal radar sites after drones targeted Hormuz shipping—raising risks for global freight and energy-linked supply chains. Hormuz Fallout for Trade: Analysts warn a prolonged Strait of Hormuz disruption could structurally reset costs and suppliers, while global institutions flag rising fuel and fertilizer prices as a threat to food security and jobs. Aviation & Air Cargo Push: IATA says SAF output in 2026 will still be only about 0.8% of aviation fuel use, and ACFI set its World Conclave for Aug. 12-13 in New Delhi to tackle air cargo growth. Ports & Routes: Somalia’s new Mogadishu maritime port plan targets long-term capacity expansion as Mogadishu’s container volumes rise; Hong Kong’s airport authority points to Central Asia as a next logistics bridge. Circular Textiles: The UAE’s Naseej initiative will test a national system for collecting and recycling textile waste, while a New Zealand startup ships textile scraps to India for yarn recycling.
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