AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMaritime Security Shock for Yemen: Pirates hijacked two commercial ships near Yemen and Somalia, including the US-sanctioned oil products tanker MT Sibu 1 (Eritrea-flagged) diverted toward Somalia with 22 Indians aboard, and the Cameroon-flagged MV Lutuf seized off Puntland carrying Turkish weapons. Red Sea Pressure on Yemen’s Economy: Al-Makha port workers and traders fear for their future as repeated Houthi attacks disrupt shipping and daily income, with recent strikes damaging port infrastructure and killing seamen. Yemen War Risk Rising: Analysts warn Yemen is sliding back toward full-scale conflict as Houthis and government forces trade attacks and expand operations, while UN warnings highlight worsening civilian toll and food insecurity. Hormuz Spillover: Gulf states push an interim shipping deal for the Strait of Hormuz as tensions keep commercial traffic severely curtailed, raising costs and uncertainty for regional trade. Policy and Trade Signals: Iran’s parliament speaker urged Iran-Iraq trade expansion using national currencies to reduce dollar reliance, while Yemen’s broader regional entanglement keeps trade routes and investment sentiment under strain.
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