AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRail & Connectivity: The China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan railway has moved into an active construction phase in Kyrgyzstan, with tunnels and bridges now underway and agreements already signed. Energy Security: The IEA projects Russian pipeline gas deliveries to Uzbekistan could top 10 bcm in 2026, as domestic output keeps slipping. Diplomacy & Mobility: Uzbekistan and Belarus are extending registration-free stays for each other’s citizens to 10 days, alongside a broader strategic partnership roadmap. Urban Life: Tashkent Metro has received three new modern trains, with more arrivals planned by year-end. Housing Costs: The Central Bank says strong mortgage demand is pushing apartment prices up across Uzbekistan. Public Safety: 671 drivers have exceeded 12 penalty points and face license suspension, while the Ministry of Energy warns of near-record electricity demand during the heatwave. Cybercrime: Court materials describe how hacked Telegram accounts and fake identities were used to steal millions. Health Cooperation: Central Asia approved key “One Health” regional documents to speed cross-border response to health threats. Business/Finance: Freedom Holding Corp. completed a US$300m share offering, and Condor Energies reported strong results from its Uzbekistan K-42 well.
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