AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoIran-Hormuz Trade Shock: The US Treasury imposed fresh sanctions on Iran’s military-linked oil network, targeting eight tankers including the Comoros-flagged Hauncayo, plus over 15 entities tied to “dark fleet” shipping—raising new uncertainty for global fuel flows through the Strait of Hormuz. Aviation Claim Denied: Iran said it destroyed a US aircraft near Bushehr, but the US Central Command rejected the claim, saying no US aircraft were shot down—tensions remain high even as talks reportedly move toward easing shipping restrictions. Comoros in the Spotlight for Shipping Compliance: A US Coast Guard QUALSHIP 21 update noted Comoros among flag administrations removed from a targeted list, signaling a shift in how Comoros-flag vessels are assessed for safety and environmental standards. Digital Finance in Comoros: MEXC launched a beta “real stocks” trading feature in Comoros, letting eligible users trade real US-listed shares via licensed brokers using USDT, with 0-fee access during the launch phase. Health Risk Watch: New research warns chikungunya could expand into temperate regions under climate change, potentially increasing future public health and economic pressure across affected countries.
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