AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHuman Rights & Security: Human Rights Watch accuses Ethiopia’s Tigray authorities of forcibly recruiting civilians, including children as young as 15, since April 2026, describing mass roundups, night raids and transfers to military camps. Maritime Trade: Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd resume sailings through the Suez Canal for the AE15 service as shippers work around ongoing Red Sea disruption. Road Regulation: South Africa’s AARTO Phase 2 rolls out to 151 more municipalities, pushing businesses to tighten eNaTIS-linked fine tracking ahead of demerit points in 2027. Logistics Resilience: DP World reports 58% of Chinese supply chain executives plan to diversify sourcing in 2026, betting on more suppliers and digital upgrades to reduce disruption risk. Port & Shipping Investment: DP World’s $800m Sokhna investment brings first cranes to boost Egypt’s logistics capacity. Transport Policy & Infrastructure: South Africa’s logistics reforms get early praise from Transport Minister Barbara Creecy as the sector adjusts to new rules.
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