AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEnergy & Trade: Canada’s Ksi Lisims LNG project is moving forward after Germany’s SEFE agreed to buy 1 million tonnes a year from British Columbia, with deliveries expected in the early 2030s—an EU push to diversify away from Russia and manage Iran-war disruptions. Shipping & Panama Canal: Iran-related Strait of Hormuz disruptions are keeping the Panama Canal near full capacity and reshaping routes; LNG and oil flows increasingly route through Panama-linked logistics. Oil Flows: The U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve shipped crude to California for the first time, underscoring how Hormuz-linked supply gaps are redrawing U.S. energy distribution. Security & Shipping Risk: South Korea says Iranian Noor-series anti-ship missiles likely hit the Panama-flagged HMM Namu in the Strait of Hormuz, based on a government inspection. Panama-Region Diplomacy: Panama and Costa Rica opened dialogue to settle agri-food trade differences under equal conditions. Consumer/Regulation: U.S. state attorneys general opened an investigation into FIFA World Cup ticketing after claims of misleading buyers and extreme resale pricing, including matches involving Panama.
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