AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoAviation Connectivity: Northwest China launched its first nonstop link to Germany, with the Urumqi–Frankfurt route cutting flight time and boosting Urumqi airport international traffic by nearly 40% year on year. High-Speed Rail: Indonesia’s Whoosh added six daily trips after post-holiday demand surged, lifting services to 68 per day and capacity to about 40,000 seats. Maritime Green Shipping: China’s COSCO Heavy Industry delivered the first methanol dual-fuel retrofit vessel for Seaspan, cutting the ship’s EEDI by about 55% versus required standards. Digital Transport & Logistics: Uzbekistan and Finland agreed to expand cooperation on digital transport, logistics systems, real-time data processing, and smart logistics corridors linking Central Asia and Europe. Aviation Safety & Health: India introduced extra sanitary and epidemiological controls for international arrivals, requiring a self-declaration form amid Ebola-related monitoring. Regional Trade & Transit: The upgraded Baku–Tbilisi–Kars railway entered full operation after modernization, raising capacity from 1 million to 5 million tons per year and strengthening the Middle Corridor. Geopolitics Affecting Shipping: Japan urged free and safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz in calls with Iran, as transit uncertainty continues to ripple through Asia-Pacific logistics. Freight Market Pressure: Dimerco flagged tight airfreight capacity across Asia-Pacific as AI, semiconductors, fuel volatility, and congestion keep rates under pressure. Port Economy: China’s seaport cities reported 7 trillion yuan in port-economy added value in 2025, underscoring the scale of port-driven industrial activity.
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