AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHormuz Control Clash: Iran says it will not meet US envoys in Doha and wants ceasefire terms settled first, while Tehran insists it must control Strait of Hormuz routes and later charge fees—keeping shipping rules as the biggest sticking point. Maritime Disruption: Iranian state TV reports a foreign container ship ran aground in the Strait after not following Iran’s approved route, underscoring how route enforcement is reshaping navigation. Airspace Safety Alerts: Türkiye scrambled fighter jets after a false hijack alert triggered by a Warsaw–Tel Aviv passenger flight; the plane landed safely in Bulgaria. Aviation Guidance: EASA warned airlines to avoid Iraq and Lebanon airspace until July 8 due to uncertainty around the US-Iran ceasefire. Logistics Corridor Boost: Gulftainer launched a UAE–Umm Qasr feeder service to strengthen end-to-end trade links into Iraq. Iraq Connectivity Push: Iraq’s telecom summit highlighted fiber expansion and cross-border data transit plans to position the country as a regional data gateway. Road Freight Incident: An Iraqi oil tanker overturned and burned on the Homs–Al-Tanf highway in Syria, destroying the vehicle. Market Watch: Oil prices swung on expectations for US-Iran talks, with Gulf stocks up but sentiment cautious.
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