AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUK Travel Eases for Gulf: The UK Foreign Office lifted “all but essential” travel warnings for the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain and Kuwait after the US-Iran memorandum of understanding, though it stressed the situation can still change quickly. Local Transport Upgrade: Muharraq is set for a half-kilometre overhaul of Shaikh Hamad Avenue, adding parking, improving junctions and entrances, and upgrading pavement and street landscaping while preserving the area’s heritage feel. Traditional Markets Push: Bahrain’s Chamber of Commerce plans a new “Old Markets Committee” to give traditional souqs a stronger voice, support competitiveness and boost tourism. Housing Safety Fund Debate: A parliamentary committee backed a proposal for a state-and-banks fund to repair unsafe homes, despite Finance Ministry concerns about duplication and extra budget costs. Mobility Innovation: Bahrain launched a pilot “Uber Black” service with licensed transport firms under ministry supervision, starting in selected areas. Gold Softens: Bahrain gold shops reported a rebound in buyers after prices dipped, with 21-carat gold around BD43–45 per gram. Startup Spotlight: Bahrain’s startup ecosystem value surged 759% to $1.6bn, ranking among the top performers in a major global report. Health Warning: Experts cautioned against stopping prescribed medication based on diet trends spreading online. Surveillance Export Scrutiny: Human Rights Watch alleged Bulgaria licensed surveillance exports linked to Circles/NSO to repressive regimes, renewing EU control concerns. Energy Watch: Global oil markets reacted to shifting Middle East risk as the Strait of Hormuz situation remains a key driver for prices.
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