AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Tensions: Trump says any Iran deal must keep the Strait “immediately open” with “no tolls” and unrestricted shipping, while Iran signals it wants a long-term “future administration” of the waterway—keeping shipowners on edge as attacks continue. Port & Shipping Moves: Saigon Port-SSA welcomed an LNG-powered ZIM container ship on a new Vietnam–US East Coast service, and Greece–US–South Korea unveiled “Project Trident” to expand Elefsina shipbuilding and port/logistics capacity with €1.35B. Rail Disruption: New York Penn Station reopened with delays after an early-morning track-level fire tied to station repairs, injuring five workers. Road Reliability: B.C.’s Highway 1 reopened under single-lane alternating traffic after a Mount Revelstoke landslide shut the Trans-Canada route. Aviation & Policy: Kenya’s aviation stakeholders warned a 2026 finance bill could remove key tax exemptions, raising costs and driving aircraft deregistrations. Local Logistics: Arkansas expects more National Guard convoy traffic through June 15, and Nepal plans to complete its Postal Highway in three years. Public Safety & Security: Karachi launched an investigation after two vessels collided near the port entrance; Spain arrested seven in a Malaga train theft gang targeting tourists.
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