AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoU.S.-Iran Corridor Tensions: Washington’s strikes on Iranian rail and coastal infrastructure are escalating pressure on southern transport routes, with reports citing damage to the Aq Taqeh Khan railway bridge near the Turkmen border—an important link for freight moving through Iran toward Central Asia and beyond. Turkmen-U.S. Energy & Transit Talks: In Ashgabat, Senator Steve Daines met President Serdar Berdimuhamedov and National Leader Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, with both sides highlighting cooperation in fuel and energy, transport/logistics, finance and AI, and reaffirming the role of the Turkmenistan–U.S. Business Council. Azerbaijan–Turkmenistan Commission Pushes Connectivity: Turkmenistan hosted the 9th meeting of the Joint Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation, focusing on energy, electric power, transport and logistics, while also discussing steps to deepen trade and investment ties. Embassy Tender in Baku: Turkmenistan launched an international tender for construction of a new administrative building for its embassy in Azerbaijan, with applications due Aug. 19, 2026. Regional Energy Forecasts: The ADB kept Azerbaijan’s growth outlook at 2% for 2026 but flagged higher costs for Turkmenistan tied to alternative trade routes bypassing Iran, while maintaining inflation forecasts for Turkmenistan. Demography & Youth Planning: World Population Day events in Ashgabat, with UNFPA, spotlighted barriers for young people—housing, jobs and family factors—aimed at improving demographic and gender potential. Uzbekistan Logistics Race: A new push to expand Uzbekistan’s transit and logistics capacity raises the question of whether it can challenge Kazakhstan’s role as the region’s main hub.
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