AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDigital Economy: Turkmenistan’s tightly controlled online environment is still expanding in practice: the state services portal now advertises 500+ services, mobile-banking has 100,000+ registered users, and Arkadag has launched a 5G network—signals that digital admin and finance are moving closer to everyday use. Energy & Industry Diplomacy: Malaysia’s PM Anwar Ibrahim arrived in Ashgabat for a two-day visit, with oil-and-gas cooperation at the center; Malaysia is also set to exchange multiple documents with Turkmenistan, including transport and science MoUs, while Petronas ties are expected to deepen. Caspian Oil Development: Ahead of the Malaysian visit, Türkmennebit was authorized to conclude a new Caspian offshore development agreement with Petronas Carigali (Turkmenistan) and Hazarnebit—another step in expanding licensed block work. Finance for Connectivity: The Islamic Development Bank says its approved financing for Turkmenistan has reached $1.38bn across 30 operations, focusing on transport connectivity, trade finance, and long-term socio-economic development. Agribusiness & Food Security: President Serdar Berdimuhamedov kicked off the wheat harvest season in Akhal, highlighting modernization of elevators, agro-processing, fertilizer production, and water management. Regional Trade & Logistics: Iran finalized land allocation for a Kazakh logistics terminal at Shahid Rajaee Port, reinforcing North–South corridor ambitions and Central Asia–Persian Gulf access. Tech & Trade Facilitation: Turkmenistan’s delegation took part in TIIF-2026 in Tashkent, while Turkmen-Uzbek industrial cooperation also advanced via a new “Aýdyň Gijeler” production site for transport-infrastructure components.
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