AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAzerbaijan–Turkmenistan Strategic Push: President Sardar Berdimuhamedov’s June 22–23 visit to Baku produced 12 agreements spanning energy, industry, customs, agriculture, healthcare, social protection, transport and foreign-policy coordination—aimed at strengthening Eurasian connectivity and corridor resilience. Gas Output Update: Turkmenistan produced 39.1 bcm of natural gas in 1H 2026, up from 38.9 bcm a year earlier, with annual output expectations around 76 bcm. Transit & Logistics Focus: Turkmenistan is positioning itself as a regional logistics hub via customs upgrades and digital tools, with emphasis on Iran routes plus Trans-Caspian links toward Azerbaijan and the Middle Corridor. US–Turkmen Energy Talks: US Sen. Steve Daines met Turkmen leaders in Ashgabat, with discussions centered on fuel and energy, transport, finance/banking, and AI, alongside support for East–West and North–South corridors. Embassy Construction Tender: Turkmenistan launched an international tender to build a new administrative building for its embassy in Azerbaijan (applications accepted until Aug 19, 2026). Agro-Industry Milestone: Grain growers delivered over 1.4 million tons of wheat to state granaries, highlighting investment in modern equipment, higher purchase prices, and water-saving technologies. Regional Risk to Corridors: US strikes on Iranian rail and coastal infrastructure are raising uncertainty for southern transport routes that connect Central Asia through Iran.
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