AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSaudi Aid for Yemen’s Power Sector: Saudi Arabia approved an urgent $150 million grant of oil derivatives to keep Yemen’s diesel and mazout power plants running, aiming to stabilize electricity generation and ease basic services as temperatures rise. Yemen Transport Revival Plan: Yemen’s Transport Minister said the government is rebuilding airports and planning two Arabian Sea ports to improve logistics, maritime trade, and links between coastal areas and regional routes, with phased work and donor/private-sector partnerships. Red Sea Shipping Pressure: With the Strait of Hormuz still a flashpoint, Iran claims it coordinated passage for dozens of ships, while broader regional tensions keep threatening trade flows that Yemen’s economy depends on. US Weapons Stockpile Strain (Global Security Spillover): A new analysis says US contractors need at least three years to replenish Tomahawk, Patriot, and THAAD inventories heavily used in the Iran war—raising concerns about future readiness and the wider security environment around key sea lanes. Seafood Trade Push (Yemen in the Market): Seafood Expo Asia/Seafood Processing Asia returns to Singapore on 2–4 September 2026, with Yemen listed among participating seafood suppliers looking to expand business across Asia.
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