AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBorder Engineering: Tajikistan says it has completed engineering work on 300 km of the 416 km Tajik–Kyrgyz border segment and expects full demarcation by 2027, while also coordinating with Uzbekistan on the wider border framework. Power Supply Crunch: Barki Tojik warns another autumn-winter electricity shortfall is likely, with Tajikistan planning to import power from Uzbekistan again under the seasonal swap model. Tourism Momentum: Tajikistan reports 889,400 foreign visitors in the first half of 2026 (+16.7%), supported by expanding hotels, travel companies, and the Tourism Development Strategy through 2030. Logistics for Trade: Iran, Tajikistan and Afghanistan agreed on a new road transit corridor through Afghan territory, with a pilot shipment expected within a month to test customs and transport procedures. Energy Imports Pressure: Tajikistan’s antimonopoly data shows 91.1% of petroleum product imports in 1H 2026 came from Russia, with diesel and gasoline volumes rising year-on-year. Forestry & Industry Inputs: Tajikistan begins a national forest inventory using satellite imagery and field checks to update forest management plans, supporting long-term land and resource stability.
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