AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDisaster Response & Mobility Disruption: Typhoon Inday’s monsoon rains are still battering the Philippines, with Sarangani villagers in Glan, plus Bukidnon communities cut off by the Kapalong–Talaingod–Valencia road landslide, reporting shortages of food, clean water, tents and construction materials as clearing efforts could take months. Port & Passenger Connectivity: President Marcos inaugurated Camiguin’s Benoni Port light-craft landing station, aiming to handle up to 950,000 passengers by 2030 and support rolling cargo, fuel and daily goods flows. Rail & Digital Payments: Malaysia’s Sultan of Selangor rode LRT3’s Shah Alam line, while the Philippines rolled out an automated fare system on LRT-2 that lets riders pay via open-loop EMV cards, mobile NFC wallets and QR. Cross-Border Infrastructure: Kyrgyzstan says the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway has moved into active works, with tunnels and bridges underway and a push for local materials and transparency. Aviation Cargo Milestone: Western Sydney International Airport handled its first cargo flight in live trials ahead of the cargo precinct opening and passenger services in October. Energy & Waste Logistics: Baguio highlighted the high cost of hauling residual waste to an out-of-city landfill while it builds a central MRF to cut volumes; separate reporting also flags Meralco’s third rate hike since March. Public Policy Backlash: Nigeria’s education ministry suspended proposed 2027 WAEC/WASSCE and NECO fee increases after widespread outcry, citing concerns over access and rising exam logistics and security costs.
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