AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHormuz Bottleneck: Maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has fallen to a historic low, with only seven commercial cargo vessels transiting on Aug. 20, none of them VLCCs or LNG tankers, as the US-Iran standoff keeps shippers guessing. Shipping Costs: Container freight rates ticked up, with Drewry’s World Container Index rising 4% week-on-week as Hormuz constraints and capacity cuts tighten space, while Panama Canal surcharges loom. US-Iran Pressure: The US says it has helped move hundreds of millions of barrels through Hormuz despite Iran’s blockade, while Washington escalates “economic D-Day” threats and Iran vows a “devastating” response. Iran Oil to China: Iranian crude offers to Chinese buyers are shrinking as the blockade chokes exports, pushing prices higher and forcing refiners to seek alternatives. Turkey- Israel Legal Move: Türkiye has requested Interpol red notices for Netanyahu and another Israeli over the “Global Sumud Flotilla” case, adding more legal pressure to the Gaza-linked maritime dispute. Azerbaijan Border Queues: Live data shows light truck queues at Azerbaijan checkpoints, with the biggest line at Red Bridge (700) and Samur (134). Panama Canal Disruption: The Panama Canal will cut daily transit slots in stages from Sept. 4 and Sept. 15 due to low rainfall and El Niño risk, affecting voyage planning and supply chains.
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