AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Bank Water Upgrade for Tajikistan: The World Bank approved a $75M grant for the SWIM-2 project to modernize Tajikistan’s irrigation and water management, targeting upgrades across about 100,000 hectares, boosting conveyance efficiency from 60% to 80%, and supporting digital water governance and Water User Associations. Tajikistan in Regional Digital Push: Central Asia is moving toward a “Digital Silk Road” model, with talks in Beijing focused on interoperable regional platforms for trade, transport, logistics, customs, finance, and public services—an approach that could reshape how Tajik businesses connect across borders. Bangladesh–Tajikistan Trade and Investment Drive: Dhaka and Dushanbe held their first Foreign Office Consultations in July, signing an MoU to institutionalize regular dialogue and pushing private-sector engagement, business delegations, easier visas, and direct flights to expand bilateral commerce. India–Tajikistan Economic Cooperation: India and Tajikistan reviewed ties at the 12th Joint Commission meeting, highlighting collaboration in energy, hydropower, mining, critical minerals, textiles, digital economy, transport, logistics, and finance. Tajikistan–China Mineral and Industrial Links: Bangladesh and Tajikistan discussed cooperation in mineral resources, while China’s planned satellite “eyes in the sky” constellation for Central Asia signals growing regional tech capacity—though data control remains with China. Regional Fuel Squeeze: Central Asia’s fuel and lubricant shortages are tightening winter planning, with Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan facing direct import pressure as Russia’s supply strain ripples through contracts and prices.
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