AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEnergy & Trade Disruption: Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil facilities are rippling into Central Asia, pushing up fuel prices, tightening aviation fuel supply, and raising energy-security worries in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Critical Minerals & Finance: The U.S. Defense Logistics Agency’s antimony stockpiling is reshaping the market from a 2024-25 price spike into a more policy-backed demand floor, with Tajikistan still cited among key supply sources. Climate Finance for Tajikistan: The Green Climate Fund approved $190M in new projects for Tajikistan, adding to a wider push for resilience and water-related investments. Hydropower Funding: The World Bank approved a new $300M grant for Tajikistan’s Rogun hydropower project, reinforcing long-term power and infrastructure financing. Regional Business Links: Turkmenistan and Tajikistan discussed preparations for the second Turkmen-Tajik Business Council meeting in Dushanbe, aiming to expand and diversify trade and economic cooperation. Border Water Works: Kyrgyz and Tajik officials met on riverbank reinforcement in Batken border areas, planning works to protect the Ak-Suu River amid rising water levels. Human Capital & Skills: Tajik students are training in China through the Luban Workshop “2 plus 2” model, building surveying and engineering skills tied to future infrastructure needs. Diplomacy Watch: Tajikistan sent a delegation to Iran’s Khamenei funeral, underscoring continued regional ties amid heightened geopolitical tensions.
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