AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDisaster Monitoring Tech: China and Central Asian partners (including Tajikistan) signed on Thursday at the China–Eurasia Expo in Urumqi to launch the “Tianwu Constellation,” starting with five remote-sensing satellites to track earthquakes, landslides, agricultural pests, and glacial-flood risks, with data processed in Xinjiang using AI for early warning and water-security planning. Water & Infrastructure Safety: A Slovak technical team visited Dushanbe to review Tajikistan’s water resources management, flood protection, and hydraulic-structure safety, focusing on monitoring and early-warning systems and possible future joint initiatives. Regional Trade & Logistics: Kazakhstan and Georgia’s foreign ministers discussed expanding cooperation across trade, investment, tourism, and logistics, with special attention on the Trans-Caspian International Transport Route (TITR). Industry & Jobs: Tajikistan opened a new dairy processing plant aimed at boosting local production and creating jobs. Energy Shock Spillover: Russia’s fuel disruptions are pushing up fuel prices across Central Asia, squeezing household budgets and transport earnings, while governments try to stabilize supply and costs.
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