AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSaudi Support for Yemen’s Power Sector: Saudi Arabia is sending $150m in oil derivatives (diesel and mazut) to keep Yemen’s power plants running, aiming to stabilize electricity and support basic services and economic activity. Food Security Alarm: FAO warns Yemen’s hunger crisis is widening, with “catastrophic pockets” of famine as conflict, economic collapse, and shrinking aid resources push millions toward starvation. Red Sea Shipping Pressure: The IMF says Middle East conflict continues to disrupt global shipping and air routes, with Yemen-Djibouti traffic still about half pre-crisis levels, keeping transport costs and food prices high. Local Infrastructure Oversight: Yemen’s acting prime minister, Scholar Mohammed Miftah, visited Al-Hudaydah, praised local plan execution, and inspected the Al-Hudaydah Port–Bajil road and other routes needing maintenance. Regional Trade Disruption Watch: Oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz may not return to earlier levels after the Iran war, as shipping risk and navigation uncertainty linger. Security and Aid Logistics: Reports also flag growing Houthi–Al-Shabaab cooperation, raising concerns for Red Sea shipping safety.
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