AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUS-Central Asia Trade Push: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a later-2026 Central Asia tour and support for repealing the Jackson-Vanik amendment, aiming to remove a Cold War trade barrier and boost economic ties via the C5+1 format. Tajikistan-Pakistan Trade Roadmap: Tajikistan and Pakistan set up a three-year joint commission plan to lift bilateral trade to $200m, with cooperation spanning energy, agriculture, IT, health, and business facilitation. EBRD Leadership Change: The EBRD named Nodira Mansurova as its next regional head for Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan, based in Bishkek from Sept 1, 2026, overseeing a portfolio worth over €2.5bn. Green Energy & Power Exports: Tajikistan is doubling down on renewable energy and regional electricity trade to cut climate and seasonal risks, with hydropower still powering about 95% of output. Aviation Fuel Pressure: Jet fuel price spikes and Russia’s aviation fuel export ban are raising costs for Central Asian carriers, threatening margins as airlines expand connectivity. Labor Remittances Watch: Tajik authorities helped a migrant recover nearly $15,000 in unpaid wages in Russia, underscoring the importance of formal contracts. Water Diplomacy in Dushanbe: A water cooperation seminar and related forums in Dushanbe kept transboundary water management and climate resilience on the business-and-economy agenda. Regional Media Cooperation: CIS state news agencies held a meeting in St Petersburg focused on using AI in media while protecting professional standards and fighting fake news.
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