AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaritime Security & Energy: The EU sanctioned IRGC-linked entities over Strait of Hormuz navigation disruptions, as the corridor remains a flashpoint for roughly 20% of global oil flows; meanwhile, Houthi forces announced a total ban on Israeli shipping in the Red Sea, pushing carriers to review routes and security. Shipping Enforcement: CENTCOM said it disabled an empty Iranian-bound tanker in the Gulf of Oman for blockade violations, while a separate case involved an airstrike that forced evacuation of an Indian crew. Rail & Ports (Oman/Egypt/Nigeria): Track installation began on Oman’s Hafeet Rail project linking Sohar Port to the UAE rail network; AD Ports launched trial operations at Noatum Ports’ Safaga Terminal in Egypt; Nigeria’s aviation ministry outlined plans to extend Lagos rail to Murtala Muhammed Airport terminals. Aviation & Travel: Israel moved toward phased reopening for international tourism as airline routes resume to Ben Gurion. Road/Urban Transport: Egypt’s transport pipeline also includes bus fleet expansion and major road agreements in the region. Geopolitics Impacting Logistics: UN officials warned Gaza crossing closures are halting aid and commercial traffic, underscoring how conflict-driven chokepoints ripple into supply chains.
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