AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWater & Infrastructure: Tajikistan and the Asian Development Bank discussed modernizing the Bahri Tojik (Tajik Sea/Kayrakkum) reservoir, including upgrades to protective dams, pumping stations, irrigation and drainage systems, and a digital monitoring setup to cut flood risks and improve water management amid climate pressures. Tourism Push: Dushanbe approved a National Tourism Association to unite public and private players, protect entrepreneurs’ interests, raise service standards, and market Tajikistan abroad; 1.7m visitors in 2025 marked a 27.5% jump. Digital Economy: A new Information Technology Center in Dushanbe is framed as a step toward a more tech-driven economy, alongside growth in electronic payments and a 2022 e-commerce law. Regional Connectivity Talks: Afghanistan’s Taliban foreign ministry will host research and policy meetings in Kabul with Central Asia and Azerbaijan focused on trade, transit, energy, investment, and practical cooperation proposals. Finance & Markets: EBRD said Tajikistan is among Central Asia’s fastest-growing economies on investment momentum, while EDB raised Armenia’s 2026 growth forecast to 6% (regional macro backdrop). Business & Trade Links: Indonesia is looking to use Tajikistan as a gateway for Indonesian manufactured goods into the CIS, citing complementary sectors and rising trade.
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