AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEnergy & Industry in Iraq: KEPPT has hired J.P. Morgan to arrange financing for a $1.6bn urea plant in Basra, aiming to cut Iraq’s urea imports; construction is slated to start in 2027 with operations in 2030. Infrastructure Delivery: Daewoo E&C says it finished a 62km highway linking Al-Faw Port to Umm Qasr, a key step in Iraq’s Development Road logistics push. AI & Robotics: Robbyant (Ant Group) upgraded and open-sourced LingBot-VLA 2.0, training it on 60,000 hours of real-world physical data to push embodied AI toward more general real-robot tasks. Regional Risk Watch: AP reports the US and Iran trade strikes as Trump says the ceasefire is “over,” while funeral processions for Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei continue in Najaf, Iraq—raising fears the Gulf could flare again. Local Governance & Anti-Corruption: Iraq’s anti-corruption drive faces disputes between the government and Shiite party leaders, potentially slowing new arrest warrants. Sports Tech Angle: A study says World Cup red cards have more than tripled, with VAR upgrades driving more upgrades from yellow to red, including an Iraq case.
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