AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Talks: The US and Iran held technical talks in Doha to restart shipping and agree on a ceasefire framework, with partial traffic already returning but security risks still hanging over oil and LNG flows. Maritime Security: Ukraine told the IMO it views Russia’s shadow fleet tankers as war-enabling targets, arguing the vessels’ revenue supports Moscow’s invasion. Road & Rail Disruptions: York’s proposed Rougier Route bus-first traffic scheme faces pushback ahead of a July 7 decision, while Wales warned of rail disruption between Wrexham and Chester due to a train shortage. Aviation & Logistics Infrastructure: Prestwick Airport will host the RAF Voyager fleet for an 18-week stint during resurfacing at Brize Norton, and Bahrain is moving to regulate self-driving vehicle testing under a new framework. Trade & Supply Chains: Direct UAE-Iran cargo shipping has resumed via Jebel Ali after months of disruption, and Nepal restarted tea exports to India following a two-month halt tied to import rule changes. Capacity & Warehousing: Craters & Freighters opened an expanded Austin-area facility in Buda, Texas, boosting custom crating and industrial packaging capacity for Central Texas. Compliance & Safety: LTFRB in Manila issued show-cause orders to 34 public transport operators over alleged route non-service during a major rally.
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