AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoShipping Diversion: With Hormuz disruption still biting, five cargo ships carrying food and industrial goods for Iraq docked at Jordan’s Aqaba port, including 100,000 tons of vegetable oils and more shipments now awaiting unloading—part of Iraq’s push to lean more on Aqaba as Gulf routes slump. Humanitarian Support: Jordan also kept aid moving, dispatching a 25-truck relief convoy to Lebanon with infant formula and medicine, coordinated with the Foreign Ministry, Armed Forces and the UN’s World Food Programme. Digital Safety Push: Globitel says Jordan’s nationwide Cell Broadcast Early Warning System is now ready to send official, geo-targeted alerts to phones within seconds during emergencies. Trade & Growth: Jordan’s exports to the EU jumped 72.3% in the first two months of 2026, as officials urge deeper EU ties to boost local production. Regional Tensions: Airlines continue to adjust Middle East routes amid security concerns, with British Airways again extending disruptions for key destinations.
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