AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoIFC–Bank Alfalah Deal: IFC and Bank Alfalah signed Pakistan’s first Diversified Payment Rights programme agreement in Islamabad, aiming to mobilize up to $100m in long-term foreign-currency financing via future payment flows—an example of how regional finance is trying to unlock new capital channels. Energy Security & Grid Stress: A Central Asia blackout on Aug 14 again highlighted fragile power links across Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and parts of Uzbekistan, with Washington eyeing the moment to back new electricity infrastructure needed for mining and processing. Tajik-Iran Fuel Pivot: Tajikistan asked Iran to supply 2.55m tons of crude and refined fuels after Russian deliveries tightened, as Dushanbe looks for workable energy continuity amid sanctions and transport hurdles. Rogun Funding Gap: S&P Global says Tajikistan needs about $5.8bn more to finish Rogun by 2035, with roughly half covered by existing lender agreements and the rest expected from budget and project revenues. Trade Missions: Around 120 Tajik companies met a Russian business mission in Dushanbe to expand imports in agriculture, food processing, construction materials and FMCG. Tourism Push: Tajikistan created a tourism fund to reinvest visitor fees and fines into infrastructure and service upgrades as arrivals rise. Cyber Risk: Bitdefender reported the “SilkParasite” espionage campaign targeting Central Asian government bodies, including Tajikistan, using AI-assisted malware development. Culture Links: Kuwait and Tajikistan moved to expand cultural cooperation, including handicrafts and joint events. Defense Training Contract: VirTra won a $1.5m U.S. Army sole-source contract to support firearms training in Tajikistan.
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