AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGeorgia–Turkmenistan Deal Push: President Serdar Berdimuhamedov’s state visit to Georgia wrapped up with a package of agreements and memorandums, with both sides stressing deeper trade and investment ties and faster Middle Corridor cargo flows; Georgia’s PM said last year’s turnover rose 26% to over $100 million, while leaders highlighted plans for a Turkmen cargo terminal on Georgia’s Black Sea coast and expanded logistics cooperation. Business Forum Spotlight: At the Turkmen-Georgian Business Forum in Tbilisi, Turkmen firms including “Ojar Aziýa” showcased the Sarakhs–Mary–Serhetabat highway project, aligning with talks on trans-Caspian and Black Sea connectivity. Energy-Forum Momentum: Turkmenistan’s OGT 2026 energy conference in Ashgabat (Oct 21–23) added international clout with John Defterios as lead moderator, signaling more global investor engagement. Regional Risk Watch: Separate reporting flags renewed Hormuz tensions and strikes affecting Iran-linked routes, while Afghanistan saw fuel prices jump up to 25%, underscoring how Middle East shocks can ripple into Central Asian business costs.
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