AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaritime Security: Russia attacked two civilian merchant ships in the Black Sea corridor, with vessels flying Tanzania and Liberia flags; the captain of one was killed and the 11-member crew was evacuated, underscoring fresh risks for international shipping and food supply. Shipping Disruption: As US-Iran tensions escalated, at least 22 commercial vessels crossed the Strait of Hormuz in the 24 hours before a US “Iranian blockade” deadline, while three Liberia-flagged oil tankers were targeted near the strait, leaving nine crew injured or missing. Trade Facilitation: Liberia Revenue Authority launched the Second National Time Release Study, aiming to cut cargo clearance delays at the Freeport of Monrovia where over 90% of trade moves. Mining Enforcement: Liberia launched the Protect Our Resources Taskforce (PORT) to curb illegal mining, enforce licensing and royalties, and tighten compliance on environmental and labour rules. Power & Infrastructure: EU’s Light Up Southeast began low-voltage stringing works in Buchanan’s Korean Farm Community to expand reliable electricity access. Industry & Jobs: ArcelorMittal Liberia certified 60 employees through a 3D/4D shop-floor enhancement program, with plans to scale training to about 1,800 workers. Agribusiness: CHAP Agro became among the first firms certified by Liberia’s Seed Development and Certification Agency, pushing local seed production. Governance & Justice: Monrovia City Court reserved ruling in the US$19.2m cocaine case preliminary hearing involving GLS manager Paul King, as political pressure grows over the investigation’s transparency.
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