AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEnergy & Fuel Security: Central Asia’s fuel squeeze is spilling into winter planning as Russia-linked shortages push governments to track gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, pipelines, power imports and emergency repairs—while Kyrgyzstan seeks help from Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Bilateral Energy Cooperation: Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan signed a protocol expanding cooperation across trade, energy, transport, agriculture and water management, with energy exports and joint projects highlighted in talks. Caspian Oil & Gas Projects: PETRONAS Carigali signed new agreements with Turkmennebit and Khazarnebit, including a new production sharing agreement for Caspian Blocks 19 and 20 and additional 2D seismic work. Logistics & Trade Facilitation: Turkmenistan reported first-half cargo turnover through border checkpoints exceeding 10.5 million tons (+10% y/y), with transit volumes up 15% to 3.5 million tons as border infrastructure and digital customs controls expand. Digital & Youth Innovation: The Cabinet approved preparations for the “Digital Solution – 2026” competition, targeting young software and innovation talent across AI, robotics, smart agriculture and smart city themes. Agriculture & Food Safety: A state meeting reviewed progress in wheat harvesting, timely payments to producers, agro-technical standards, cotton care and strengthening food safety. Culture & Craft Industry: Turkmen embroidery and national textile traditions were showcased at an international fashion event in France, reinforcing the country’s UNESCO-listed needlework brand.
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