AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTajikistan–Mongolia State Visit: President Emomali Rahmon will visit Mongolia on July 20–22, the first Tajik presidential trip in 17 years, with talks on trade, economy, agriculture, energy, transport and culture, plus a Tajikistan–Mongolia business roundtable. Winter Power Planning: Tajikistan is preparing for another autumn-winter electricity shortfall; officials say seasonal hydropower limits will persist and imports from Uzbekistan will likely resume under a new agreement. Tourism Momentum: Tajikistan welcomed 889,400 foreign tourists in the first half of 2026 (+16.7%); total entries reached 1.063 million, supported by a growing network of hotels and registered travel firms. Regional Transit Deal: Iran, Tajikistan and Afghanistan agreed on a road transit corridor through Afghan territory to move commercial freight and boost regional trade, with a pilot shipment expected soon. SCO Border Cooperation: Pakistan chaired the 12th SCO heads of border services meeting in Islamabad, including Tajikistan, to coordinate joint operations and address security challenges along member borders. AI Governance Push: Tajikistan is among founding states of the World Artificial Intelligence Cooperation Organization (WAICO), joining Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and others to shape civilian AI governance. Remittances Trend: Remittances linked to Tajikistan are rising, with Western Union transfers in Georgia showing strong growth and Tajikistan among leading donor sources. Debt Divide Insight: A regional analysis highlights that Tajikistan’s external debt burden is smaller than some peers but still carries high distress risk, unlike Kazakhstan where much debt sits on corporate balance sheets.
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