AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPort Modernisation in Syria: DP World’s first Mobile Harbour Crane has arrived at the Port of Tartous, kicking off a wider US$800m upgrade plan under its concession, with two more cranes due by August and a projected ~40% boost in cargo capacity. Telecom Expansion: Zain has secured a 25-year Syria mobile licence after a US$747m bid, with commitments tied to a network overhaul and additional 5G rollout. Energy Investment Watch: A new gas development push involving ConocoPhillips and Novaterra Energy (with the Syrian Petroleum Co.) aims to raise output and ease chronic power shortages—an early test of whether foreign investment can restart Syria’s energy recovery. Security & Forensics: Syria’s Interior Ministry says a Damascus cafe blast on al-Nasr Street was caused by an IED hidden in a bag near the entrance, killing nine and injuring 20, with engineering and forensic teams still working. Crypto Enforcement Lesson: U.S. Treasury sanctions led Tether to freeze 131 ISIS-K-related TRON wallets quickly, while three Monero addresses stayed untouched—highlighting how privacy tech can blunt enforcement. Policy Push for Syria: Senators Jeanne Shaheen, Joe Wilson and Elizabeth Warren urged the U.S. to remove Syria from the State Sponsor of Terrorism list, arguing it blocks recovery and investment.
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