AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMiddle Corridor Momentum: A new analysis says China-Europe freight is shifting fast as the Northern Corridor faces sanctions costs, pushing more cargo through Kazakhstan–Caspian–Azerbaijan–Georgia–Türkiye routes, with Trans-Caspian volumes and container transit surging. Regional Diplomacy: Türkiye, Azerbaijan and Georgia will hold their 10th trilateral foreign ministers’ meeting in Istanbul, with transport connectivity, transit networks and energy security on the agenda. Energy Industry Watch: BP says Azerbaijan’s ACG offshore field has started first commercial nonassociated gas production, aiming to add a gas hub and boost supplies toward Europe. Georgia-US Law Enforcement: Georgia’s Interior Ministry, with FBI support, arrested an international fugitive at Tbilisi airport over alleged INTERPOL-listed sanctions violations. Labor Migration Policy: Hungary is tightening guest-worker rules by ending accelerated visas for workers from the Philippines, Georgia and Armenia, with officials citing wage and labor-market concerns. Food Supply Chain: WFP says fortified biscuits reached Afghanistan via a nine-country land route after border and Strait of Hormuz disruptions.
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