AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoRegional Logistics & Rail: Uzbekistan is positioning itself as a Eurasian transport hub, with plans for the China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan rail link, the Trans-Afghan railway to reach Pakistani ports, and a Tashkent–Samarkand high-speed line—moves that could multiply container flows and reshape trade routes. Afghanistan–Pakistan Trade Pressure: Pakistan’s transit trade blockade is hitting exporters hard, with claims of roughly $225m losses in eight months and major disruption to Afghan-linked container movement through Karachi. Textiles & Investment Signals: Iran has pledged investment in Helmand’s textile sector, including cotton processing and a yarn factory, while Afghan and Iranian business talks also point to cooperation in marble, agriculture, and livestock. Cement & Construction Finance: Afghanistan’s Samangan cement sector is set to receive a $67m contract for production, underscoring ongoing construction-material demand. Energy & Industry Stability: Turkmenistan saw rare protests over power outages blamed on aging infrastructure—an industrial risk reminder for the wider region. Food Security & Agriculture: FAO and WFP launched a $202m anticipatory appeal for El Niño impacts across 22 high-risk countries, with Afghanistan among those facing worsening food insecurity and production shocks. Women’s Sports & Social Constraints: King Charles will welcome Afghanistan’s refugee women’s cricket team in the UK, highlighting how Taliban restrictions are pushing talent into diaspora pathways.
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