AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAgriculture Labor Shift: Tajikistan’s region-wide hiring picture shows growing demand for agricultural equipment operators, mechanics, agronomists, veterinary staff and livestock workers, while foreign labor in agriculture is rising fast—5,400 foreigners already working in the sector as of 1 July 2026. Tourism Momentum: Tajikistan welcomed 889,400 foreign visitors in the first half of 2026, up 16.7% year-on-year, as the country expands hotels, travel companies and infrastructure under its Tourism Development Strategy through 2030. Energy Imports Dependence: Tajikistan’s antimonopoly data says 91.1% of petroleum product imports in 1H 2026 came from Russia (nearly 600,000 tons total), with diesel and gasoline volumes rising and average fuel prices up 4.8%. Forestry Modernization: Tajikistan is launching a satellite-based national forest inventory for all ownership types, aiming to update forest maps and feed 10-year management plans after the last full inventory dates back to 1990. Mining Pipeline: Tajikistan reported 259 mineral deposits registered with industrial reserves after approved exploration reports, with the geological development program now 96.4% implemented. Regional Trade Corridor: Iran, Tajikistan and the Taliban agreed on a new Afghanistan transit corridor for cargo, with a first pilot shipment expected within a month to test customs and logistics. Gender & Work: Tajikistan is drafting a 2027–2036 gender strategy to tackle social norms limiting women’s opportunities and expand programs for women’s economic participation.
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