AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoAzerbaijan–Uzbekistan Trade & Transport Push: President Ilham Aliyev says Baku and Tashkent are “natural” partners on East–West routes, pointing to the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway linking with the Middle Corridor and TRIPP to unlock new transit and economic opportunities. He also notes the Supreme Interstate Council as a key mechanism for expanding cooperation across transport, logistics, energy, agriculture, education and more. Bilateral Deals with Turkmenistan: Aliyev approved an Azerbaijan–Turkmenistan economic cooperation agreement, with ministries tasked to implement it after entry into force, alongside related energy, defense, customs statistics and food safety documents. Border Logistics Snapshot: Azerbaijan’s Land Transport Agency reports live truck queues at border posts: heavy congestion at Red Bridge (700) and Samur (134), with smaller lines at Mazimgara (7) and Astara (52). Digital & Telecom Business: Azercell won three Brandon Hall Group HCM Excellence Awards for HR digital transformation, leadership development and an AI bootcamp. Energy & Risk Watch: A new analysis highlights how the Hormuz crisis can still ripple into Azerbaijan’s oil sector mainly through global prices and costs, even though exports rely on Caspian routes and pipelines. Public Pulse: A survey finds 88.2% of Azerbaijanis support banning social media access for under-16s.
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