AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTyphoon Disruptions in the Philippines: The Philippine Ports Authority canceled multiple ferry routes across the National Capital Region, Batangas, Masbate, and Marinduque/Quezon due to Typhoon Inday (Bavi), affecting key island links. Public Transport Digital Access: Curaçao’s Autobus Bedrijf Curaçao (ABC) rolled out free Wi‑Fi on all 34 buses via Qonèkt, positioning connectivity as part of public-transport modernization. Freight Cost Pressure in New Zealand: Rising freight costs are pushing New Zealand firms to offset transport expense by boosting warehouse productivity with faster material handling and smarter equipment. Port Connectivity Focus in Pakistan: Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar urged efficiency and competitiveness upgrades for Pakistani ports, including streamlined processes and better inter-agency coordination to strengthen trade and logistics. India–New Zealand Strategic Partnership: Modi and Luxon elevated ties, signed 10 agreements, and set a target to double trade to ₹35,000 crore by 2030, including a reciprocal logistics support arrangement for naval forces. Construction Materials Supply Controls (India): Tamil Nadu amended mining rules to let the geology and mining director regulate rough-stone and M-sand transport to other states, including temporary bans to protect local availability. Rail Disruption Mitigation (India): After landslides cut about 30 daily trains on the Mumbai–Pune corridor, Maharashtra’s MSRTC added 200 extra daily bus trips to absorb passenger demand. Global Supply Squeeze (Helium): China imposed a temporary ban on helium exports, tightening a market already strained by Qatar’s outage and raising concerns for semiconductor supply chains.
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