AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Crisis: The US reimposed a naval blockade on Iran and resumed strikes after Tehran said the strait was closed again following a warning shot hit a vessel using an “unauthorized route,” while Iran warned it could disrupt wider regional export corridors and the UN’s maritime watchdog said Hormuz remains too dangerous for commercial ships. Oman’s Role in Navigation Talks: Despite the escalation, Oman kept pushing for safe passage and continued technical and political discussions on managing Hormuz navigation, even as Iran rejected Trump’s claim of US-Iran talks in Oman. Maritime Safety and Human Cost: Multiple attacks around the Gulf and off Oman’s coast left crew members missing or dead; an Indian marine engineer missing after the GFS Galaxy attack was later confirmed dead, and Oman-based rescue efforts continued as families and governments demanded de-escalation. Aviation and Travel Impact: Oman’s airports saw passenger traffic fall 9.3% by end of May 2026, with Muscat, Salalah and Sohar all down, amid broader regional airspace warnings. Digital Transformation at ROP: Royal Oman Police launched a “Strategic Leadership for Digital Transformation” programme to upgrade security decision-making and cybersecurity readiness. Local Economy and Development: Al Buraimi positioned itself as a strategic border commercial gateway for investment; Al Mudhaibi Industrial City attracted 14 projects worth OMR15mn; and papaya cultivation in Shinas highlighted agricultural diversification. Road Safety: ROP urged caution after a truck accident caused a temporary partial closure on the downhill lane toward Salalah.
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