AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGulf Security Shock: The U.S. says it shot down four Iranian drones aimed at the Strait of Hormuz and then struck Iranian coastal radar sites; Iran’s IRGC retaliated with missile attacks on U.S.-linked targets in Kuwait and Bahrain, warning of wider disruption if escalation continues. Sanctions & Consumer Impact: The U.S. Treasury hit Iran’s shadow LPG shipping and “shadow banking” networks, while Iran’s banking customers report unexplained missing funds—both moves underline how conflict and finance pressure can quickly spill into everyday costs. Energy & Retail Supply: Iraq is turning to home solar as blackouts worsen, and Japan’s shelves are seeing “color” changes as Middle East-linked fuel and petrochemical price pressure forces packaging redesigns. Gulf Defense Spending: The U.S. approved a $1.98B anti-drone weapons sale to Kuwait as regional air defenses brace for more attacks. Pharma Cooperation: Saudi Arabia’s SFDA signed an MoU with Russia to strengthen drug regulation, inspections, and quality systems. Turkey Trade Watch: Turkey is positioning itself to benefit from EU fashion sustainability rules, pushing traceability and circular production as compliance tightens. Tech & Privacy: A former Tinder executive joined Israeli startup Mine to expand privacy and AI governance—timely as regulators and customers demand tighter data handling.
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