AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoIran–U.S. tensions and energy ripple effects: India’s refiners are weighing a possible return to Iranian crude purchases if Washington extends a sanctions waiver beyond Aug. 21, while renewed strikes keep uncertainty high for oil flows and prices. Regional security impacts: Australia shut its Qatar embassy to the public as missile interceptions and injuries from falling debris were reported, underscoring how conflict risk can disrupt travel and daily life. Water and ocean protection: Israel’s Rishon LeZion is testing how to clear unexploded ordnance from the sea to restore beach access, with experts warning of contamination risks from munitions. Climate risk to food: Analysts warn a “super” El Niño could drive a global food price shock lasting until 2028, adding pressure as war-linked supply strains persist. Cooling and efficiency push: Saudi Arabia’s Jnayin Nourah project signed an MoU for geothermal district cooling using open-space cooling tech, aiming to cut heat stress and improve energy use. Gulf investment confidence: A new survey says foreign investors are “doubling down” on the Gulf despite short-term geopolitics, with many expecting the GCC’s global weight to grow. Cybersecurity and governance: A report says China-linked hackers weaponized a Pakistani police complaint portal, highlighting how digitized public services can become targets.
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