AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Disruption: Tanker traffic through Hormuz slowed sharply after attacks on vessels, with only 5 commodity ships transiting Saturday and none Sunday, as US-Iran talks stall and Iran links any reopening to US conditions. Energy Logistics: Oil prices barely moved as markets weigh tighter supply risk versus “workarounds,” while UAE accused Iran of attacking a third ADNOC vessel. Regional Security Pact: Trump hailed the Mecca Joint Defense Agreement signed by Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Pakistan, framing it as a collective deterrence step that could reshape defense coordination in the Gulf. Shipping Alternatives: With Hormuz bottleneck risks rising, China’s Arctic “ice silk road” service is cutting China-Europe transit times, highlighting a growing push for non-Hormuz lanes. Trade Infrastructure: Iraq said the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline transit fee is $1.62 per barrel under a one-year extension, keeping crude flows moving despite broader Gulf turmoil. Aviation Resumption: Syrian Airlines restarted Damascus–Moscow flights after an 18-month gap, easing passenger and business travel links. Tech Demand Hit: Middle East smartphone shipments (ex-Turkey) fell 19% YoY in Q2 to 10.6m units amid higher costs and geopolitical uncertainty.
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