AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRail & Cross-Border Mobility: Serbia and Italy agreed to work on reinstating the Belgrade–Trieste rail link and Serbia’s professional drivers should soon get longer-stay Type D visas, aiming to ease friction that disrupts European supply chains. Aviation Safety & Disruption: Kyrgyzstan’s Manas International Airport suspended flights after a TezJet aircraft incident during takeoff, linked to landing-gear problems; 181 passengers and 6 crew were evacuated with only minor injuries reported. Energy Security & Shipping Risk: Iran missile strikes and separate damage incidents near the Strait of Hormuz are again pushing up insurance and fuel costs, underlining how exposed global trade and India’s oil flows remain to chokepoint disruptions. Maritime Trade & Compliance: Xeneta data shows container shipping schedule reliability improved in May but slipped in June as port congestion persists. Logistics & Trade Facilitation: Dubai Customs and Emirates SkyCargo rolled out an integrated “logistics bridge” to speed customs clearance across Dubai’s cargo hubs, with clearance volumes surging from January to May. Road Infrastructure Oversight: Nigeria’s federal government is convening stakeholders over the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway after inspections, focusing on flood management and environmental concerns.
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