AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoIraq World Cup Travel & Entry: Iraq striker Aymen Hussein hit the net in Boston after a rough start—he’d been detained for hours by U.S. customs in Chicago before finally being cleared, then scored in Iraq’s 4-1 loss to Norway and energized Iraqi fans at Gillette Stadium. World Cup Matchday Logistics (Boston): MassDOT warned of extra congestion as Iraq fans headed to Boston Stadium for the Norway-Iraq game, with road closures and contraflow measures, plus MBTA commuter rail options for match days. Middle East Travel Rules (for travelers connecting via the region): Australia downgraded advice for several Middle East hubs—Bahrain, Israel (some areas still “do not travel”), Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE—to “reconsider your need to travel” after a U.S.-Iran peace deal was announced, while Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, and Yemen remain “do not travel.” Business in Iraq (tourism-adjacent): SOUEAST opened its first mall showroom in Baghdad (Iraq Mall), signaling more dealer and customer-service expansion in cities like Erbil, Najaf, and Duhok. Energy & Travel Costs: Oil prices slid below $80 as the Strait of Hormuz reopening deal was discussed, but experts say fuel and shipping recovery could still take months—important for travel budgets and regional movement.
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