AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Security: Oman’s Maritime Security Center warned of a suspected floating mine in Omani territorial waters, urging heightened caution as shipping remains disrupted amid regional tensions. US-Iran Naval Standoff: The US disabled the Gambia-flagged bulk carrier Lian Star in the Gulf of Oman after it ignored “more than 20” warnings, keeping it adrift and underscoring the blockade’s enforcement as ceasefire talks continue. Iran’s Counter-Position: Iran warned any military interference in Hormuz management would be targeted, while also pushing legislation to formalize its authority over passage—claims that clash with US demands to reopen Hormuz under strict conditions. Oman’s Domestic Moves: Oman introduced an electronic transport document to regulate truck freight and cut irregular practices; it also completed Tiwi breakwater rehabilitation (RO 2.9m) and advanced Qurayat fishing port upgrades (fixed pier plus new investment area). Investment & Economy: Oman announced a $1bn lithium-ion battery anode materials project in Sohar and unveiled investment opportunities backed by guaranteed purchase agreements; Muscat Stock Exchange extended trading hours and saw a weekly rebound.
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