AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Dispute: The UN reiterated support for freedom of navigation after reports the US plans a 20% fee for ships transiting the Strait, as tensions with Iran keep escalating. Maritime Security: India summoned Iran’s senior diplomat over attacks on two commercial vessels in the Strait that killed an Indian seafarer and wounded others, underscoring the stakes for global shipping crews. Border Logistics: Malaysia’s Transport Ministry is being pushed to coordinate port use across the Malaysia–Thailand border and Penang, with rail and corridor development also on the agenda. Road Congestion Projects: Penang’s Juru–Sungai Dua traffic dispersal project hit 28.75% completion for Package 1, targeting an October 2027 finish to cut peak travel times. Aviation Vetting: Hawaii DOT renewed its aviation worker vetting services partnership with Telos across five airports, aiming to streamline security threat assessments and background checks. Rail & Community: Kingston-area groups formed an anti–high-speed rail coalition to oppose the Alto project, arguing costs and impacts outweigh benefits. Safety & Disruption: Multiple crash updates—from Tarzana’s 101 Freeway semi-truck pileup to lane restrictions in Nebraska—highlight ongoing traffic risk and work-zone impacts.
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