AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Shipping: G7 leaders backed a US-Iran framework deal that could reopen Hormuz for merchant traffic, with a France-UK-led naval mission to clear mines and protect vessels as shipping firms still want safety proof and expect disruption to last weeks. Maritime Energy Flows: Ship-tracking data shows Iranian oil tankers have started passing the US blockade again, signaling a gradual return of exports after the accord. Aviation Decarbonization: IATA said the 2050 net-zero timeline may need review as SAF supply and carbon credits lag, urging governments to use incentives first. Logistics Tech & EV Mobility: China is pushing autonomous vans and drones for rural delivery, while Routematic and Green SM plan to expand electric corporate transportation in India. Infrastructure & Ports: Bahrain opened bids for a feasibility study to deepen and standardize its main approach channel to handle larger ships; Rotterdam also marked progress on autonomous inland shipping. Road Works & Disruptions: Rhode Island will close the Diamond Hill Road Bridge in Woonsocket for about two months, and Virginia reported a Route 301 closure after a crash. Public Transport Safety/Policy: Philippines regulators suspended a bus fleet after a fatal crash and ordered drug testing and inspections; LTO also arrested alleged license “fixers.” Last-Mile Delivery Milestone: InPost hit 15,000 UK locker locations, expanding 24/7 parcel pickup and returns.
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