AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoIran Sanctions Pressure: Trump warned any country helping Iran with “lifelines” could face “tremendous economic consequences,” a move that could complicate Central Asia’s growing transport and fuel links with Tehran. Rogun Financing Gap: S&P Global Ratings says Tajikistan still needs about $5.8bn to finish the Rogun hydropower plant by 2035, with roughly half expected from lenders and the rest from the state budget and Rogun revenues. Tourism Fund Launch: Tajikistan created a tourism reinvestment fund fed by visitor permit fees, fines, and 5% of outbound tour package value sold to citizens, as foreign arrivals rose to nearly 890,000 in H1 2026. India–Tajik Traditional Medicine Talks: Dushanbe and New Delhi discussed an MoU framework, an “Ayush Chair,” joint research on medicinal herbs, and trade pathways for Ayush products. Digital Finance Note: Tajikistan’s e-wallet base is expanding fast, but analysts warn that “registered wallets” don’t equal active users—so digital retention is the next challenge. Cybersecurity Risk: Bitdefender reports a SilkParasite-linked campaign using remote access Trojans to target government bodies across Central Asia, including Tajikistan, via tailored phishing documents. RESILAND Results in Panjakent: The RESILAND Tajikistan project reports forest and orchard restoration across 302 hectares, with drip irrigation and water-saving tech in pasture user unions. Mining Deal Update: Vast Resources’ reverse takeover brings Tajikistan’s Aprelevka gold and silver assets into focus, with production expected to contribute about 11,000 oz gold and 130,000 oz silver annually.
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