AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCrypto Crackdown: Tajik police opened a criminal case against a 24-year-old entrepreneur accused of illegally exchanging cryptocurrency worth UZS 2.8 billion via an electronic wallet, after phone and app checks linked the activity to a single wallet registered under one email. Food Security & Industry: A new flour mill with 200 tonnes/day capacity was commissioned in Sughd’s Bobojon Ghafurov district, with Tajik officials saying higher output helps cut reliance on imported flour products. Fuel Shortages: As regional supply tightens, Tajik farmers can buy subsidized diesel through the Agency for State Material Reserves at about $1.20 per liter, with some deliveries also offered on deferred payment. Energy & Climate Pressure: Tajikistan’s power losses are now tied directly to water and climate planning, with EU-Tajik talks focusing on concessional funding to reduce electricity losses and improve efficiency. Human Rights: Human Rights Watch says Germany deported Tajik opposition activist Asadullo Boboev and his son to Dushanbe despite fears of detention and mistreatment. International Links: Minsk and Dushanbe discussed restarting direct air service, while Tajik officials also met Turkmen business leaders to explore investment and B2B deals.
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