AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGEF & Eco Expo Central Asia 2026: A CAREC delegation is in Samarkand for the 8th Global Environment Facility Assembly and Eco Expo Central Asia, joining a FAO-backed “Water-Land Nexus” workshop aimed at ecosystem restoration and stronger regional environmental action. Kazakhstan–China Finance: Kazakhstan’s debt to China is rising again, with new yuan “panda bonds” and a fresh AAA rating helping unlock more borrowing, much of it tied to digital transformation plans. Tajikistan–Kyrgyzstan Border & Water Diplomacy: Tajik officials say the border dispute with Kyrgyzstan has been “fully and finally resolved,” while Dushanbe continues to host water cooperation events focused on trust-building and inclusive transboundary policy. Labor Migration Relief: A Tajik migrant in Russia received nearly $15,000 in unpaid wages after Tajik labor authorities intervened with the employer. Waste-to-Energy Push in Dushanbe: Dushanbe is considering a modern waste-to-energy facility with Chinese partner Wangneng Environment to cut landfill pressure and add electricity generation. Regional Trade Snapshot: Central Asia’s intra-regional trade grew in Q1 2026 to $3.2bn (+29%), led by Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
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