AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTrade & Logistics: DP World says more freight is routing through Türkiye to reach Gulf markets as firms diversify away from disrupted shipping lanes, boosting Türkiye’s role as a Europe–Asia–Middle East corridor. Energy & Industry: Uzbekistan is weighing investment in Georgia’s deep-sea port project, with talks covering Anaklia, Poti and Batumi and possible Uzbek participation in building and operating terminals/warehouses along the Black Sea route. Oil & Refining: Georgia’s Kulevi refinery is set to stop processing Russian crude, while Black Sea Petroleum reports progress toward processing non-Russian crude and expanding output (including road bitumen and jet fuel) alongside Honeywell automation upgrades. Agribusiness Exports: Georgia’s blueberry exports rose 9% to over $34m, with Russia still taking nearly all shipments (about 95%), despite weather delays and seasonal labor shortages. Regional Supply Chains: India says fertilizer shipments via the Strait of Hormuz have continued largely uninterrupted, including cargoes sourced from Georgia, underscoring how Black Sea and Caucasus trade links feed wider regional agriculture.
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