AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTurkmen-Georgian trade & transport push: President Serdar Berdimuhamedov wrapped up a state visit to Georgia with a package of agreements and a clear focus on logistics and energy. Georgia’s PM said trade turnover rose 26% last year to over $100m, while both sides backed the Middle Corridor and discussed a Turkmen cargo terminal on Georgia’s Black Sea coast, plus private-sector involvement. OGT 2026 energy forum: Ashgabat is gearing up for “Oil and Gas of Turkmenistan – OGT 2026” (21–23 Oct), with anchor/moderator John Defterios confirmed and SOCAR joining as premier partner—signaling stronger international investor attention. Insurance market reform: In a cabinet meeting, officials reported progress on state insurance regulation, including a draft Regulation on State Insurance to modernize compulsory coverage. Climate governance framework: The government outlined new steps to tackle climate change, including an interdepartmental commission, an “Ashgabat Climate Dialogue,” and plans for regional climate and desertification centers. Education for sustainability: Green University opened applications for 50 grants for students from Turkic states, targeting climate action and sustainable development. Business outreach: Belarusian firms held talks on entering the Turkmen market, covering customs, non-tariff rules, logistics, payments, and public procurement.
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