AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoShipping & Trade: Maersk says it will restart its Middle East–U.S. East Coast service via the Suez Canal, aiming to cut transit times by up to 14 days as some carriers gradually return after Red Sea disruptions. Energy Prices: A shaky U.S.-Iran ceasefire is stoking fresh fuel-price jitters, with oil rising on fears that tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz could stay disrupted. Yemen Security: Fresh clashes and troop reinforcements raise the risk that Yemen’s 2022 truce could unravel, with fighting reported around Hodeidah and calls for maximum readiness. Humanitarian & Food Costs: A WFP/FAO report says hunger is worsening in Houthi-controlled areas, with 62% of households struggling to meet minimum food needs and Red Sea port degradation linked to $1.4bn in losses. Aviation Connectivity: FlyAden launched a new Aden–Dammam route, boosting Yemen’s regional air links as it expands its fleet and network. Yemen Politics: Yemen’s parliament urges Arab and international legislatures to back the roadmap and push Saudi commitments to ease the economic and humanitarian squeeze.
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