AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMaritime Security: A Tanzanian-flagged tanker, MT ASANA, was hijacked by suspected Somali pirates off Yemen’s Hadramout coast and diverted into Somali waters, with UKMTO reclassifying the incident as a hijacking and urging vessels to report suspicious activity. Aviation & Sovereignty: Yemen’s interim civil aviation authority in Aden issued a directive requiring all operators to get prior authorization before entering Yemeni airspace, effective July 18, reinforcing its “exclusive right” over skies and airports. Regional Shipping Risk: Analysts warn Iran is expanding a “dual-strait” pressure approach via proxies, raising the odds of disruptions around Bab al-Mandab and Hormuz—key routes for global trade and energy. EU Naval Response: The EU is considering expanding its Aspides mission to include maritime mine clearance as reports say the Houthis may prepare to close Bab el-Mandeb. Local Industry Impact: In Hodeida, the governor inspected damage at the Petro Master Packaging industrial complex, highlighting losses to Yemen’s productive infrastructure amid ongoing attacks and blockade. Humanitarian Care: Namaa Charity (Kuwait) says it treated 250 chronic and kidney-failure patients in Yemen, easing medical and financial burdens for families.
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