AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFuel Crunch: Tajikistan says it has enough fuel for two more months, but the shortage is tied to Russian petroleum disruptions after Ukrainian drone strikes on refineries; the Energy Ministry says oil output rose 9.3% in H1 and cooperation with CNPC continues, while aviation fuel limits and road-dependent transport leave the country scrambling for domestic hydrocarbons. Agriculture & Prices: The Agriculture Ministry will sell subsidized diesel to farmers via the Agency for State Material Reserves at about $1.20 per liter as commercial stations charge more and report shortages. Industry & Food Security: Industrial production grew 14.1% in H1, and a new 200-tonnes-per-day flour mill was commissioned in Sughd to cut import dependence. Governance & Rights: Human Rights Watch says Germany deported Tajik opposition activist Asadullo Boboev and his son to Dushanbe despite fears of detention and mistreatment. Crime & Finance: Police opened a case over illegal cryptocurrency trading worth UZS 2.8 billion. Culture & Society: Tirgon was added to Tajikistan’s official holiday calendar, and a Tajik satirist Bakhtiyor Rahimov has died.
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