AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRail Fares Push: Malaysia’s KTMB will start promotional fares this Sunday on its Southern Shuttle (Kempas Baru–Pasir Gudang and Kulai–JB Sentral), aiming to pull daily commuters toward rail under the “Road to Rail” push. EV Charging Buildout: Korea’s Chaevi won government contracts to install about 260 public fast chargers across southern regions and Seoul, including 100kW and 200kW units at major transit points. Fuel & Fleet Decarbonisation: Tata Motors confirmed pilot trials next quarter for 2% isobutanol blending in diesel with HPCL, while TotalEnergies Kenya unveiled 161 new Euro 4/5 heavy trucks to cut emissions and improve fuel efficiency. Maritime Security Watch: Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is reopening but still far from “normal,” with tankers using a new route near Oman despite Revolutionary Guard threats, and officials noting only part of the stranded Korean fleet has cleared. Public Transport Upgrades: Philippines President Marcos ordered DOTr to fast-track right-of-way issues blocking the LRT-1 Cavite Extension. Safety & Disruption: Kolkata’s Taratala warehouse collapse toll rose as Army ground-penetrating radar supported ongoing rescue efforts. Policy & Compliance: Malaysia’s KL JPJ seized 43 vehicles tied to foreigners driving without valid licences, warning local owners against renting out vehicles or misusing licence schemes.
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