AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMongolia Ties: President Emomali Rahmon will make his first state visit to Mongolia in 17 years, July 20–22, a reciprocal trip after Ulaanbaatar’s 2025 visit, with talks expected to cover politics, trade, energy, transport, agriculture and culture. Industrial Shift: Rahmon told officials in Sughd that Tajikistan must stop exporting raw minerals and instead process them domestically, pushing investment and private export-oriented manufacturing. Heat & Mudflow Risk: Tajik hydrometeorologists warn of extreme temperatures through July 20 and possible glacial mudflows in Sughd, western areas and parts of GBAO, plus dust-related air pollution in Khatlon and Dushanbe July 21–22. Border Work: Tajikistan says demarcation with Kyrgyzstan should be fully completed in 2027 after surveys and engineering on 300 of 416 km. Tourism Boost: Nearly 900,000 foreign tourists visited in the first half of 2026, up 16.7%, as arrivals reached 1.063 million. Fuel Dependence: More than 90% of Tajikistan’s oil product imports in 1H 2026 came from Russia, underscoring vulnerability to regional supply shocks. Civil Society Pressure: A new rights snapshot says Tajik civil society operates under formal guarantees but faces growing real-world constraints, including intimidation and politically motivated cases.
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