AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaritime & Ports: Qatar’s Mwani reported June growth across Hamad, Ruwais and Doha ports: 121 vessels (+21%), 78,000 TEUs (+13%), general cargo up to 23,092 tonnes (+13%) and bulk cargo 67,371 tonnes (+40%), underscoring its role in regional transshipment. Freight & Fuel Costs: A Philippine lawmaker asked MARINA to push Calapan–Batangas shipping firms to roll back fares after oil-price spikes lifted passenger rates (P529 to P728) and rolling cargo charges (P6,343 to P8,503). Urban Transit Revenue: Delhi Metro plans in-train audio ads on four busiest lines, aiming to diversify non-fare income while keeping safety and passenger info priority. Disaster & Logistics Disruption: Mumbai stayed on red alert as monsoon flooding hit rail premises, including Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, with officials warning of high-tide flood risk. Infrastructure Safety: Nepal’s Kaligandaki Corridor is seeing rising risk as aging temporary bridges rust and shake; repairs or permanent replacements have lagged for over a decade. Policy & Investment: Pakistan’s ICCI and P3A highlighted PPPs as a way to mobilize private capital for transport and other infrastructure needs. Industry Finance: Brazil’s Ecological Transition Plan flagged green bond and climate-fund financing for sustainable logistics and mobility, as it scales ecological investment.
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