AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRoad Freight & Fuel Partnership: Engen reaffirmed its support for South Africa’s road freight sector at the 2026 Road Freight Association convention, highlighting fuel market resilience and the role of professional drivers. Rail Safety & Reform: TransNamib’s rail safety review backed reforms after the Rovos derailment, keeping pressure on safer rail operations. Cybersecurity for Transport: NETSCOUT warned that recent DDoS attacks on South Africa’s internet infrastructure providers and hosting services signal a growing threat to the country’s digital economy that underpins logistics. Maritime Disruption: With the Strait of Hormuz still closed, thousands of sailors remain stranded as shipping and energy corridors face mounting risk. Trade & Ports: The UK–Ghana Growth Partnership includes a £101m project to build a commercial ship repair and dry-docking facility in the Gulf of Guinea, aiming to boost maritime capacity. E-mobility Investment: Norway-backed interest is growing in Ethiopia’s electric mobility and green investment pipeline, as reforms aim to attract private capital. Aviation Cargo Links: China opened 80 new international air cargo routes in early 2026, including one to Africa, supporting faster movement of high-value goods.
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