AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGulf Escalation: Iran and the US traded fresh strikes for a second straight night, with Iran claiming it fully closed the Strait of Hormuz while the US said shipping still moves—raising fresh fears for global oil flows. Humanitarian Fallout: The World Food Programme warned the Middle East crisis is starving millions, with 45 million at risk of severe food insecurity by June as food and fuel costs surge and aid faces funding cuts. Diplomacy Under Strain: UN chief António Guterres warned the April ceasefire is “more like a lesser fire” and could slide into “full war,” as mediation efforts continue. Market Pressure: Energy-price shocks are rippling beyond the region—Bangladesh officials warned higher oil costs could hit FY27 growth and inflation control, while European markets stayed cautious amid renewed Middle East tensions. Regional Economy Moves: Saudi Arabia lifted a nearly five-year Lebanese trade ban, and Qatar’s water strategy spotlighted desalination capacity as GCC states push diversification. Aviation Hit: Wizz Air said Iran-war disruptions drove a near-collapse in profits, while Brussels Airport reported passenger growth despite Middle East-linked flight suspensions.
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