AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMiddle Corridor & Connectivity: Kyrgyzstan and Georgia leaders in Bishkek put the Middle Corridor and a China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan rail push back in focus, aiming to boost transit cargo and link to Black Sea ports. Port & Route Expansion: Ocean Network Express launched a new weekly Riga–Portugal service via Iberia Baltic Express, giving Latvian exporters and importers a direct Baltic-to-Iberia connection. Maritime Security & Energy Tensions: The US and Iran trade claims over Strait of Hormuz access as CENTCOM says commercial traffic continues, while analysts warn that moves like targeting Kharg Island could endanger US troops and prolong conflict. Shipping Disruption Watch: Harwich Haven Authority reported stronger 2025 turnover despite alliance changes, after fears that Maersk’s Gemini shift would hit Felixstowe calls. War Impacts on Logistics: Ukraine struck Russian logistics and refineries in Crimea and Tatarstan, targeting trucks, oil, and key supply routes. Public Transport Policy Shifts: Punjab ends its free metro/Orange Line/Speedo bus travel from June 13, while London pushes 4G/5G coverage deeper into the Underground with completion targeted for end-2026. Digital & Safety Moves: TfL and Boldyn Networks expanded mobile coverage on multiple Tube lines; DfT set new walking and cycling targets for 2035. Local Mobility Friction: Mumbai’s BKC public transport drive sparked complaints of auto rickshaws refusing meter fares and demanding higher charges. Industry ESG Spotlight: CILTSA confirmed Transnet chair Dr Andile Sangqu as keynote for its ESG conference in Sandton.
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