AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUS–Iran Corridor Tensions: Iran’s Fars warns the U.S. airstrikes on Iranian rail infrastructure could trigger retaliation targeting major ports like Jebel Ali and Haifa, as the conflict increasingly targets transport links tied to China–Turkmenistan–Iran routes. Turkmenistan–US Energy & Transit Talks: In Ashgabat, Sen. Steve Daines met Turkmen leaders and discussed cooperation in fuel and energy, transport/logistics, finance, advanced tech and AI, with emphasis on diversifying energy supply routes and strengthening corridors. Logistics Momentum: Turkmenistan says it is boosting cargo transit via customs upgrades and digital tools, with the Middle Corridor and Trans-Caspian links highlighted as key routes. Embassy Construction Tender: Turkmenistan launched an international tender for a new administrative building for its embassy in Azerbaijan, with applications due Aug. 19, 2026. Regional Energy Pressure: Reports cite Russian gas deliveries to Uzbekistan rising to over 10 bcm in 2026, while Central Asia faces broader fuel and supply volatility amid disruptions. Agribusiness Output: Turkmenistan’s grain growers report fulfilling wheat delivery contracts, with new wheat varieties credited for higher production.
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