AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRail Oversight Shake-Up (Bulgaria): Transport Minister Georgi Peev says audits show the biggest problems at National State Railways (BDZ), the National Railway Infrastructure Company (NRIC) and Bulgarian Posts, with targeted improvement programs and 45-day audit timelines. Cross-Border Air-to-Land Logistics (Qatar/GCC): Gulf Warehousing Company (GWC) launched a TIR-based air-to-land corridor from Hamad International Airport, letting cargo move across GCC borders under a single customs document to cut delays and re-inspections. Regulatory Crackdown on Ride-Hailing (India): Chandigarh suspended Ola’s aggregator licence for six months over alleged failures on driver insurance and fare-rule compliance, warning commuters not to book via the app and threatening fines/impounds for operators. Aviation Disruption From Conflict (Russia/Ukraine): Ukraine struck a Moscow oil refinery again, disrupting flights from four Moscow airports as drone attacks hit multiple regions. Maritime Trade Watch (Strait of Hormuz): Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is rising after the US-Iran framework, but tanker owners and shipping groups are urging clear mine-clearance steps and operational coordination before full reopening. EV/Healthcare Fleet Push (India): India extended PM E-DRIVE incentives to electric ambulances, setting ₹500 crore to support thousands of units by FY28. Public Transport Planning (Iraq): Iraq’s Development Fund says the Baghdad Metro needs a new study after it was launched prematurely, with implementation delayed until studies finish and a redesigned integrated network is defined. SAF for Airlines (UK): EcoCeres extended its sustainable aviation fuel supply deal with British Airways to end-2030, targeting major lifecycle emissions cuts.
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