AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDisaster Response & Logistics: A Senate resolution in the Philippines urges extra funding for Mindanao after the June 8, 7.8 quake, warning that damage to transport networks and logistics systems could ripple into food supply, prices, and the wider economy. Fuel Subsidy Governance: Malaysia is tightening diesel subsidy controls for Sabah and Sarawak under its SKDS fleet-card system, with spending jumping sharply in March-April and officials pushing goods and public transport firms to register to avoid market-price diesel. Port & Trade Performance: Qatar’s Hamad Port climbed to eighth globally in the World Bank/S&P container-port efficiency ranking, highlighting how sustained investment and digitalization are helping it keep cargo moving amid disruption. Regional Logistics Investment: Egypt’s investment minister met DP World to discuss expanding logistics and distribution centers to strengthen trade links into Africa. Mobility Policy: Kerala launched the Priyadarshini scheme for free KSRTC bus travel for women and transgender passengers, a direct demand-side move that will affect daily commuting flows. Supply Chain Compliance: Croatia Post clarified that cash-on-delivery parcel content checks before acceptance aren’t required, citing confidentiality rules—an operational friction point for online shoppers. Safety & Workforce: India’s workplace injury report says factory safety rules are routinely ignored, with long hours and weak machine checks driving preventable harm. Aviation Circular Economy: Hainan Free Trade Port launched its first aircraft dismantling project to reuse components and support a circular aviation maintenance value chain.
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