AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEnergy & Mining Deal: Türkiye and Syria signed a phosphate cooperation memorandum in Damascus, aiming for phosphate field development, an industrial processing facility, and a railway to a port—plus a plan to triple electricity exports to 800–900 MW. Oil & Gas Push: Türkiye’s TPAO and private firms will start seismic surveys and exploration drilling in Syria (onshore and offshore), alongside new electricity transmission infrastructure. Port & Logistics: DP World hit milestones in its Tartous port modernization, including delivery of major equipment and continued work on new berths. Nuclear Oversight: The IAEA escalated access and excavation at suspected Assad-era sites, reporting “tons” of nuclear material while Syria pledged safeguards and transparency under cooperation talks. Trade & Consumer Goods: Uzbekistan shipped its first electrical goods consignment to Aleppo via an overland corridor, following a $5m export agreement to expand “Made in Uzbekistan” appliances in the region. Security & Industry Risk: Sabotage reportedly disrupted gas flow from Syria’s Al-Jabsah plant, underlining how infrastructure attacks can quickly ripple into power and industrial output.
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