AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIraq’s Airspace Reopens: Iraq lifted a 72-hour airspace closure and resumed flights after Iran said it was ending military actions against Israel, with authorities saying they’ll keep monitoring regional risks. Anti-Corruption Crackdown: Iraq’s Communications Minister Mustafa Sanad said the government stopped a planned transfer of 116 billion Iraqi dinars (about $88.5m) to Dubai, with the case expected to move to the Integrity Commission and courts. Oil & Power Pressure: With Hormuz-linked tensions still rattling energy flows, Iraq faces warnings it could halt public salaries if the Strait stays closed, while analysts say decades of instability and dependence on imported Iranian gas have left the power sector fragile. Regional Business Links: Jordan’s PM stressed that Iraq’s security is tied to Jordan’s stability, highlighting concern over armed groups operating across borders—an issue that can directly affect trade, logistics, and investment confidence. Tech in Energy: Iraq’s Ministry of Oil is mentioned alongside a China-Iraq lab tied to oilfield tech and CCUS, reflecting how regional energy players are pushing modernization even as conflict disrupts markets.
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