AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTajikistan Tourism Push: Tajikistan welcomed 889,400 foreign tourists in the first half of 2026, up 16.7% year-on-year, with 1.063 million foreign citizens entering overall; the country’s tourism network now includes 216 hotels and 191 registered travel companies, led by Dushanbe. Power Supply Watch: Barki Tojik warns Tajikistan’s autumn-winter electricity gap will likely persist despite lower network losses and ongoing hydropower investment, with Uzbekistan imports (306 million kWh last winter) expected again under a seasonal swap agreement. Regional Trade Corridor: Iran, Tajikistan and Afghanistan agreed to set up a road transit corridor through Afghan territory to move commercial goods between Iran and Tajikistan, with a pilot shipment expected within a month. SCO Border Cooperation: SCO border chiefs met in Islamabad to coordinate joint operations and security plans, including participation from Tajikistan, as Pakistan chairs the process ahead of the September SCO summit. AI Governance Momentum: Tajikistan is among founding members of the China-initiated WAICO, a new intergovernmental AI cooperation body aimed at aligning national strategies and supporting developing countries’ digital capacity.
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