AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Logistics: Even with a reported US-Iran deal taking shape, captains face a hard reality: about 1,500 ships are still stuck, and reopening won’t snap back to prewar flow—mine risk, routing approvals, and weeks-to-months of catch-up are the new normal. War-Planning Shadow: The US is reportedly drawing up a tougher “hit list” if fighting resumes, arguing the “easy” targets are largely gone and the remaining sites are harder to find and hit. Diplomacy Under Strain: Iran says Washington’s latest proposals are misrepresented and far apart, while both sides keep trading signals that the ceasefire is fragile. Yemen Business & Trade Angle: With the strait still the world’s energy artery, any delay or escalation feeds directly into shipping costs and regional economic pressure. Local Relief Push: In Sana’a, Bonyan Foundation launched Eid sacrificial meat distribution—41 tons to 41,000 families—highlighting how humanitarian support is filling gaps amid blockade pressures.
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