AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoOil Supply Watch: Tajikistan’s Antimonopoly Service says over 90% of the country’s oil product imports in 1H 2026 came from Russia (91.1%), with diesel and gasoline volumes rising and average fuel prices up 4.8% year-on-year. Energy Crunch: Tajikistan is cutting power exports ahead of winter as officials warn of seasonal electricity shortages tied to low water levels for hydropower and climate change. Borders in Focus: Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan have started installing border pillars after completing delimitation, with the first markers placed on the tri-junction area. Environment & Accountability: Tajikistan launched an air-quality monitoring website (airquality.meteo.tj) after disputing an external pollution ranking, publishing local readings from multiple cities. Security & Drugs: Tajik authorities report 17 Afghan nationals killed in seven border drug clashes in the first half of 2026, alongside seizures totaling nearly 3 tonnes of narcotics. Civil Society Pressure: A new rights report says Tajikistan’s civil society and independent media face growing constraints in practice, including intimidation and politically motivated prosecutions.
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