AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoYemen-US tensions: Sana’a warned host countries that U.S. base access for attacks on Iran could turn West Asia into an active combat zone, saying foreign presence is an “illegitimate” threat and that every resistance front will respond. Maritime security push: Yemen advanced plans for a National Maritime Information Sharing Centre in Aden, with an IMO-facilitated workshop mapping governance, staffing, SOPs, and a phased rollout under the Djibouti Code and Jeddah Amendment. Social spending oversight: ESCWA and Yemen’s finance and planning ministries launched steps to implement a Social Expenditure Monitor to track whether public funds reach people in need and improve budget targeting. Tribal mobilization in Yemen: Taiz, Amran, Hajjah, and other governorates held armed gatherings pledging readiness to end “aggression” and blockade, backing missile/air/naval forces and expanding training. Quality and industry checks: Yemen’s standards authority ran factory inspection campaigns in Taiz and Sana’a to verify compliance, calibrate instruments, and prepare legal action on violations. Regional shipping outlook: Maersk said it is gradually resuming Suez Canal routes, a sign of easing Red Sea disruptions even as Hormuz and Iran tensions keep risks high.
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