AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTajikistan Energy Security: Tajikistan says it has enough fuel for two more months, but the shortage is tied to dependence on Russian petroleum products as Ukraine-linked strikes disrupt Russia’s refining capacity. Oil & Gas Push: With aviation fuel also tight and Russia restricting kerosene exports seasonally, Tajik authorities are again seeking domestic hydrocarbon supplies, this time with exploration support from CNPC. Regional Shockwaves: The wider picture is a Central Asia energy squeeze as Russian fuel disruptions force emergency measures and expose how years of short-term planning left the region without enough diversification. Diplomacy & Trade: Afghanistan and Tajikistan are urged to keep active diplomatic presence in each other’s capitals to unlock progress, even as trade and transit cooperation continues pragmatically. Food Industry Investment: A new 200-tonne-per-day flour mill was commissioned in Sughd’s Bobojon Ghafurov district, aiming to cut import dependence and boost self-sufficiency. Crypto Enforcement: Uzbekistan opened a case over alleged illegal crypto trading worth UZS 2.8 billion, highlighting tighter regional scrutiny of digital-asset transactions.
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