AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLogistics Real Estate: ESR and Mitsubishi Estate Asia are partnering on a Western Sydney logistics estate at Huntingwood (18.3 hectares, up to 114,005 sqm), with construction due to start in 2H 2026 and staged completion from 2H 2027. Aviation Demand: AAPA says Asia-Pacific airlines kept international passenger demand steady in April (32.4m passengers, +3.3% RPK), while air cargo rose (+4.1% FTK) as Middle East disruptions push stockpiling. Supply Chain Disruption Risk: A fire at Hyundai Mobis’ Sriperumbudur plant near Chennai reportedly destroyed two production buildings, raising concerns for component supply to Hyundai and Kia in India. Trade & Routes: India-Oman CEPA takes effect June 1, expanding duty-free access for Kashmir handicrafts and agri exports. Maritime/Regional Security: The Quad FMs met in New Delhi as Japan advances intelligence and security restructuring, signaling a more active Indo-Pacific posture. Tech & Cross-Border Controls: The US moved to close a loophole that may have enabled advanced Nvidia/AMD AI chip exports to Chinese-linked entities abroad. Customs Modernization: US-ASEAN Business Council urges faster customs digitalization and paperless trade to strengthen resilient regional supply chains.
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