AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI Infrastructure Race: China plans a 2 trillion yuan ($295B) state-directed AI data center network over five years, relying on domestic chips and suppliers to reduce dependence on U.S. hardware. Aviation Disruption: The Philippines’ CAAP extended a NOTAM at General Santos Airport after a 7.8 quake, limiting operations to government, military and humanitarian flights while repairs are scheduled. Port & Logistics Security: Hong Kong customs seized 230,000 counterfeit items worth about $20M ahead of the World Cup, with enforcement actions at logistics centers and arrests tied to cross-border shipments. Industrial Automation: Quasi Robotics launched the Model C2 Heavy AMR for up to 500 lb payloads, targeting heavy material handling in factories and warehouses. Trade-Chain Resilience: Europe is considering tougher rules to prevent single-supplier dependence for critical materials, potentially reshaping sourcing strategies for Central Asia. Urban Mobility Tech: South Africa’s RTMC outlined plans to replace physical vehicle licence discs with number-plate recognition for faster, fraud-resistant checks. EV Charging Under Strain: Graphion Energy is rolling out modular solar EV charging hubs in the Philippines, using grid-independent power amid energy instability. SME Growth in Trade Corridors: KEZAD Group will develop an AED112M SME Hub in Abu Dhabi with direct Khalifa Port and Etihad Rail connectivity to cut logistics friction for scaling manufacturers. Cargo Network Pressure (Africa): Zimbabwe’s exporters are increasingly bypassing air cargo via Johannesburg due to cost and capacity limits, pushing for more direct freighter options.
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