AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCritical Minerals Diplomacy: The U.S. held its first in-person C5+1 Critical Minerals Dialogue in Astana on June 10, with officials pushing “win-win” supply-chain partnerships and moving talks toward implementation, while Central Asian governments stressed exploration data, incentives, logistics, and workforce development. Tajikistan Growth Push: The EBRD says Tajikistan is among Central Asia’s fastest-growing economies, citing 8% year-on-year Q1 growth, fixed investment up 34.2%, and manufacturing up 29.6%, with Rogun hydropower and industrial expansion driving momentum. Digital Industry Investment: Construction has begun on the $100 million IT Hub Dushanbe, set to include an IT school, IT Park, business center, and a Regional AI Center—aimed at boosting the digital economy and innovation capacity. Energy Transition Watch: Analysis shows solar overtaking gas in Asia for the first time, while an EDB warning flags that renewables growth in Central Asia must be matched with grid, storage, and market reforms to avoid higher system costs. Hydropower Reality Check: Tajikistan is using only a small share of its hydropower potential, even though hydropower already supplies about 98% of electricity—leaving room for investment in further development. Education Cooperation: Tajikistan and China are expanding education ties, focusing on Chinese language instruction, digital learning, and academic exchanges.
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