AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRoads Upgrade: The World Bank is backing a $900 million initiative to upgrade Iraq’s road infrastructure, aiming to strengthen transport corridors, improve safety, and boost trade and private-sector opportunities, with millions of Iraqis expected to benefit. Oil Transit Dispute: Iraq’s Oil Ministry denied claims that Baghdad pays Iran for tanker passage through the Strait of Hormuz, saying exports continue under international rules via the State Oil Marketing Organization. Hormuz Shock to Industry: With the Strait still largely restricted since Feb. 28, OPEC+ is set to meet on higher quotas, but analysts warn geopolitical realities may limit any impact on prices—keeping pressure on Iraq’s energy-linked costs and logistics. Agriculture Hit: A fire destroyed about 10 dunams of wheat near Taza Khurmatu in Kirkuk, as farmland blazes continue during harvest season. Safety Enforcement: Iraq’s civil defense says it closed around 11,000 buildings over the past year for safety violations, highlighting ongoing risks that can disrupt construction and local commerce.
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