AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaritime Security: The Strait of Hormuz is “open” but effectively operating far below normal commercial levels, with an IMO evacuation corridor suspended and daily transits averaging about 13 (around 90% down), while Iran’s IRGC warns against routing outside designated lanes and recent attacks target tankers in the southern corridor. Shipping Finance: The Suez Canal Authority reported FY2025/26 revenues nearing $4.7bn, supported by higher traffic (+10% YoY) and tonnage (+22%), as shipping activity gradually recovers after Red Sea disruptions. Digital Finance: DuraMarkets launched instant withdrawals for CFD and Forex clients, processing requests up to $2,500 in about one hour on supported crypto networks. Local Business & Jobs: Coca-Cola Beverages Africa opened applications for its 2026 internship programme for diploma and degree students, offering a three-month placement across departments. Blue Economy & Coastal Livelihoods: The ReSea Project handed over productive equipment to support women, youth and coastal groups, including seaweed and seafood-related enterprises. Sports & Youth: Sudan’s under-17 women’s team returned to international qualifiers in Morocco after heavy defeats to Comoros, highlighting how conflict reshapes participation in sport. Gaming & Regulation Watch: Twinqo launched a “WELCOME50” promotion with a $5 minimum deposit, while broader EU sanctions planning signals tighter scrutiny for services enabling Russia’s shadow fleet.
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