AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFood Processing Boost: Tajikistan commissioned a new 200-ton-per-day flour mill in Sughd’s Bobojon Ghafurov district, with storage for 600 tons of raw wheat, aiming to cut import dependence as Q1 2026 flour output jumped 134% to 219,251 tons. Energy & Grid Efficiency: EU-Tajikistan talks put electricity losses back on the agenda, with Tajik officials seeking concessional financing for loss-reduction and efficiency projects, including hydropower and solar options. Oil & Gas Update: Tajikistan’s oil production rose 9.3% in H1 2026 to 10,013 tons, while petroleum product and LPG imports also increased; cooperation with CNPC on exploration and new deposits continues. Aviation Fuel Pressure: Tajik civil aviation is facing fuel supply difficulties, pushing carriers to source fuel and lubricants from Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan while negotiations expand. Regional Climate Risk Tools: Central Asia advanced plans for a Regional Online Catalogue of transboundary climate hazards, focusing on shared geospatial data, interoperability, and national data ownership. SCO Connectivity: Laos became an SCO dialogue partner, signaling more cooperation on trade, logistics, transport, tourism, and digital transformation—relevant for the wider regional business agenda. Trade & Investment Links: Bangladesh and Tajikistan moved to deepen economic ties via Foreign Office Consultations, pushing private-sector engagement, business delegations, and improved connectivity.
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