AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMaritime Resumption: Qatar lifted nearly a week of restrictions and said all maritime navigation can resume normally, reversing a June 29 pause that had left some sailing and fishing suspended. Hormuz Fees Fight: Iran says it plans to charge “service fees” for ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, with “friendly nations” getting special treatment—an approach it insists is not a toll, even as legal questions loom. Energy Policy Shift: India rolled back most emergency natural gas supply curbs after LNG shipments through Hormuz resumed following a West Asia ceasefire, easing supply allocation controls. Freight Security Alert: A cargo ship in the Red Sea off Yemen reported an armed attack and triggered a distress alert; UKMTO advised vessels to transit with caution. Road Disruptions: Iowa DOT will close I-35 between Ankeny and Ames for two nights as lane-expansion work continues, with US-69 used as the detour. Rail/Construction: India’s Mumbai–Ahmedabad bullet train tunnel work ramps up as a TBM begins excavation from Vikhroli toward the BKC station area. EV Incentives: Delhi’s EV policy (2026) adds scrappage incentives up to ₹1 lakh and supports charging and swapping infrastructure to speed adoption. Safety/Operations: Wisconsin DOT updates show ongoing culvert and structure replacements on STH 55/USH 151 in Stockbridge, with STH 55 closed and detoured.
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