AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoYemen Cabinet & Industry Policy: Yemen’s Council of Ministers approved the annual government plan for 1448 AH and backed a national mining-sector strategy, plus a Yemen Standards, Metrology and Quality Control Organization plan aimed at improving product safety, consumer trust, and institutional performance. Mining & Standards: The mining strategy is framed as a way to expand investment in promising opportunities and strengthen the national economy, while the standards plan targets technical and environmental upgrades. Culture & Creative Economy: In Sana’a, the Deputy Minister of Culture and Tourism met the Poets and Performers Union to address artists’ rights, coordination with telecom and production/distribution companies, and issues like value-added tax affecting performers. Food Security Pressure on Yemen: UN-linked reporting warns acute hunger could worsen between June and November 2026, listing Yemen among the most severe “hunger hotspots” with 18.3 million people in crisis or worse. Aviation & Trade Disruption Watch: UK travel guidance eased for some Gulf destinations after the US-Iran MoU, but Yemen and Iran remain under “do not travel” advisories, with attacks still possible at short notice. Maritime Risk Context: Separate coverage highlights rising shipping and piracy risks around the Gulf of Aden and Red Sea—an ongoing pressure point for Yemen-linked logistics.
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