AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoStrait of Hormuz Deal Talks: Iran says it could restore Strait of Hormuz shipping to pre-war levels within a month under a U.S. framework deal, including ending a naval blockade and withdrawing U.S. forces near Iran—while the White House calls the report “complete fabrication,” keeping negotiations fragile. Maritime Disruption Risk: An explosion damaged a tanker near Oman, with bunker fuel leaking after an “external explosion,” underscoring how quickly Gulf shipping can be hit. Bahrain–Pakistan UN Coordination: Bahrain and Pakistan held UN Security Council talks focused on protecting Hormuz and reducing U.S.-Iran tensions, warning disruptions could hit energy, food security, and trade. Halal Industry Push: Bahrain and Thailand are stepping up halal collaboration, with Gulf Air and Bahraini business leaders backing cooperation in halal science, food security, and standards. Eid Supply & Retail: Eid Al-Adha is lifting Bahrain’s livestock and meat demand, while Manama Souq sees renewed gold buying as prices ease. Aviation Connectivity: Gulf Air reports 75% of its global network back in service, aiming for full restoration by 1 June. Energy Costs for Industry: A Middle East aluminium spike tied to Hormuz disruption is raising U.S. solar racking costs, with reported racking price jumps of around 20%.
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