AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHormuz Standoff & Sanctions: Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian defended a US MoU as the best exit from “neither war nor peace,” but said the Strait of Hormuz won’t reopen until Washington changes course, as the US prepares “toughest ever” sanctions next week and Iran warns neighbors against joining the “economic war,” threatening “seismic” retaliation and oil-route shutdowns. Maritime Disruption Watch: With Hormuz traffic effectively restricted and oil shipments near standstill, analysts point to rerouting pressure and rising risk for global energy flows. Pakistan-Iran Mediation: Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir is set to visit Tehran to revive stalled US-Iran talks, with Hormuz cited as the key sticking point. Alternative Routes Gain Attention: South Korea’s PanStar Acro is testing an Arctic Europe run via the Northern Sea Route to reduce reliance on Middle East chokepoints. Regional Transport Links: Iran and Russia are close to signing an executive contract for the Rasht-Astara railway, a major link in the North-South Transport Corridor. Aviation Recovery Angle: Syria’s aviation revival is tied to the end of Assad and shifting regional conflict dynamics, reopening Damascus air operations. Gaza Logistics Hit: Gaza’s transportation sector is deteriorating as Israel blocks vehicle spare parts and maintenance supplies, crippling a large share of civilian vehicles. Trade & Logistics Signals: French exports to Iraq jumped 35.9% in Q2 2026 to $106M+, led by pharmaceuticals. Security & Cyber Risk: Iran-linked hackers reportedly shut down a UK power plant for four days, underscoring growing infrastructure cyber exposure.
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