AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPort & Logistics: DP World says it has delivered three Mobile Harbour Cranes for the Port of Tartous under its $800m upgrade, aiming to lift cargo handling capacity by about 40% and speed vessel turnaround, with more works ahead including dredging, quay refurbishment, equipment and digital systems. Energy Contracts: A new phase of foreign oil engagement is emerging in Syria, with TotalEnergies reportedly evaluating offshore exploration near Latakia after earlier technical reviews, while the sector’s next contract terms will shape revenue and sovereign control. Pipelines & Trade Corridors: Reuters reports Iraq’s planned oil pipeline to Syria’s Baniyas port could cost at least $15bn and take about four years, as feasibility studies proceed to reduce reliance on the Strait of Hormuz. Border Infrastructure: Türkiye is expanding and modernizing multiple customs crossings along the Syria border to boost trade and transit, including upgrades at Cilvegözü, Akçakale, Öncüpınar, Çobanbey and Karkamış. Security & Industry Disruption: Israeli shelling hit agricultural areas in Quneitra and there were detentions in Daraa, adding pressure to farming and local supply chains. Illicit Trade Pressure: Syria’s captagon smugglers are increasingly using GPS-equipped balloons to bypass tighter controls, but authorities report repeated interceptions and shootdowns near the Jordan border. Governance & Human Risk: A death in police custody in Latakia has reignited fears about abuse and whether new Syria can prevent old torture methods from surviving.
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