AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMiddle East Shipping Shock: Strait of Hormuz traffic has nearly stalled, with only a few commodity vessels transiting as the US enforces a naval blockade and Iran targets shipping, pushing oil prices higher and raising new risks for global energy flows. Infrastructure Hits: The US expanded strikes to “military logistics infrastructure” in Iran, while Iran retaliated by damaging a Kuwait power and desalination plant and disrupting Kuwait International Airport operations—spotlighting how water and power systems can become war targets. Yemen Maritime Security: Armed men seized a vessel off Yemen, and suspected Somali pirates boarded tankers in the Gulf of Aden, adding another layer of risk at the Red Sea approaches. Houthis Signal Red Sea Escalation: Yemen’s Houthis pledged support to Iran and warned of possible Red Sea escalation, with talk of “siege” and port-for-port retaliation if pressure grows. Regional Spillover Politics: Pakistan warned Iran that Houthi attacks on Saudi Arabia would be treated as attacks on Pakistan, underscoring how Yemen-linked conflict could pull in neighboring states and complicate Red Sea shipping. Gulf Commerce Strain: Saudi Arabia reportedly blocked payments to UAE accounts amid Riyadh-Abu Dhabi tensions, hinting that political rifts are already spilling into business operations.
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