AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Flashpoint: The U.S. says it will reinstate a blockade and charge a 20% toll for “safe passage,” as oil prices jump and ship traffic sinks; Iran and allies warn the move violates navigation norms. Diplomacy & Seafarers: India summoned Iran’s deputy envoy after attacks on two tankers (MT Al Bahiyah, MT Mombasa) that killed one Indian and injured others, calling for an immediate halt. Freight Market Pressure: TRAFFIX flags a spot-over-contract rate inversion and warns shippers to lock capacity early as truck capacity tightens and rates stay elevated into Q3. Rail Reform Push (India): Ashwini Vaishnaw announced eight more “Reform Express” structural changes, including new container rules for fly ash to shift more freight from road to rail. Rail Safety (Philippines): PNR and multiple agencies signed an inter-agency deal to institutionalize railway safety campaigns in Bicol. Transit Funding (U.S.): Fairfax County’s Route 1 BRT faces a funding shortfall after NVTA approved far less than requested, though officials say the project stays on schedule. Ports & Logistics (Malaysia-Thailand): Malaysia’s PM says talks covered border ports and Penang logistics to strengthen the corridor. Road Works: New Mexico DOT continues chip sealing on U.S. 64 between Taos and Tres Piedras, with reduced speeds and loose gravel expected.
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