AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTrade-Hub Push: Central Asia is pitching itself again as the next big Eurasian trade corridor, betting on rail, highways, customs modernization and digital trade to turn geography into logistics power. Eid-Era Hardship: Ahead of Eid al-Adha, Kabul residents report sharp jumps in dried fruit and staples, blaming weak oversight and disrupted imports. Bilateral Industry & Transit: Azerbaijan and Tajikistan met in Baku to expand cooperation across industry, energy, transport and tourism, citing a surge in trade and transit. Tajik Infrastructure Boost: The EDB approved $18.5m for the Labidjar–Kalaikhumb road section in Gorno-Badakhshan, including bridges to improve access and safer cargo routes. Critical Minerals Tension: Russia warned that US/EU moves to secure rare earths and critical minerals in Central Asia risk pushing Russia out and building Western-controlled infrastructure near its borders. Water & Climate Pressure: New reporting highlights glacier melt and water stress as a growing economic and security risk across the region. Badakhshan Flashpoint: Taliban forces reportedly moved into Shukai amid escalating gold-mine disputes, with mining operations also said to have been halted in parts.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.