AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSubsidised Fuel Rollout: Malaysia’s SKDS diesel subsidy is expanding fast, with 172,955 companies and 464,797 vehicles registered nationwide as of July 18; Sabah/Sarawak/Labuan account for 28,127 firms and 68,669 vehicles, and approved users move next to fleet cards. Freight Cost Pressure: Malaysia’s KPDN also plans to run Rahmah MADANI Sales Programmes more often to offset higher essential-goods prices, citing transport costs as a key driver for island and border areas. Enforcement on the Move: Chicago’s “Smart Streets” camera program is racking up major fines against delivery operators, with Amazon Logistics, FedEx and UPS among the biggest offenders. Urban Transit Rules: Bengaluru’s Namma Metro now fines up to Rs 2,500 for disruptive passenger behavior like playing audio on speaker mode. Maritime Disruption: Drones hit tankers at Russia’s CPC terminal near Novorossiysk, halting oil loading after a fire. Logistics Under Fire: UAE aid convoys—62 trucks carrying 980 tonnes—entered Gaza as part of Operation Chivalrous Knight 3. Trade Corridor Strain: Afghanistan’s transit trade with Pakistan has fallen sharply to $367m in FY26, pushing Kabul to deepen ties with India via alternative routes.
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