AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoASEAN-Russia Diplomacy: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. arrived in Kazan for the ASEAN-Russia Commemorative Summit, with leaders set to adopt the Kazan Declaration 2026 and a 2026–2030 action plan covering food and energy security, trade, and cultural cooperation. Space & Transport Safety: China’s Long March 12 launch from Hainan prompted debris-drop warnings from the Philippine Space Agency, flagging risks to ships and aircraft in potential fall zones near Palawan and Tubbataha. Road Risk: A mini-dump truck crash in Pangasinan, blamed on brake malfunction, killed five solar-farm workers and injured 12, underscoring safety gaps on mountain logistics routes. Energy Infrastructure Finance: I Squared Capital and US DFC plan a $3b platform to expand critical energy infrastructure across South and Southeast Asia, aiming to strengthen Indo-Pacific energy connectivity. Rail Connectivity Upgrade: China’s national rail timetable starts July 1, adding 106 passenger trains and introducing high-speed service between Urumqi and Beijing. Maritime Geopolitics: With Strait of Hormuz reopening after the Iran-US deal, shipping remains cautious as insurers and operators wait for stability before resuming normal traffic. EU Port Security: EU experts warn China’s growing presence in Spanish ports could create vulnerabilities near NATO-linked naval facilities. India-US Security Politics: US Senate Armed Services Committee advanced Indo-Pacific coordination provisions led by Tammy Duckworth, while Trump reiterated support for India if attacked under Modi leadership.
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