AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUrban Rail Push: Hanoi is starting construction on five metro lines at once (from June 22), a major shift toward a coordinated, integrated rail network under its 2021-2030 masterplan. Road Rules Tightened: Malaysia tabled a Road Transport (Amendment) Bill 2026, raising fines and adding tougher penalties for offences like driving with a suspended licence and public-road speed testing. Fuel Cost Relief: Malaysia’s subsidised diesel price is set to drop to RM2.10 per litre from July, aimed at easing logistics and consumer prices. Freight by Rail Gets Smarter: Chongqing launched a new China-Europe rail container design for cars, boosting capacity per unit and cutting transport cost per vehicle. Shipping Under Pressure: Strait of Hormuz traffic is again falling after Iran declares closure, with fewer transits and reports of ships turning off AIS. Black Sea Risk: A Russian drone strike hit a Turkish-owned, Panama-flagged bulk carrier in the Black Sea, killing one crew member; Ukraine says it’s a growing threat to civilian shipping. Rail Safety in Focus: A Punjab & Haryana High Court ruled a passenger-train bomb blast qualifies as an “accident” under the Railways Act, making the Union liable for compensation. Infrastructure Disruption: Almaty will restrict lanes on Momyshuly Street as LRT construction begins, closing two middle lanes and affecting the public transport lane. Rail Operations & Weather: Severe winds derailed and tipped double-stacked container cars east of Woodward, Oklahoma, highlighting how extreme weather can disrupt intermodal rail. Aviation & Sustainability: Syntholene says its Iceland geothermal demo facility can slash eSAF costs by cutting expensive green hydrogen production. Public Transport Tech: Yango launched an AI platform to help cities manage public transport using real-time and historical mobility data. Corruption Case: Spain’s Supreme Court sentenced ex-transport minister Jose Luis Abalos to 24 years for corruption tied to rigged public contracts during COVID-19. Rail Passenger Impact: Cambridge South station in the UK is set to open June 28 after delays, with direct links to major cities and airports.
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