AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoU.S.-Iran Corridor Shock: Fresh U.S. strikes hit Iranian rail and coastal infrastructure, including the Aq Taqeh Khan bridge tied to the China–Turkmenistan–Iran rail corridor, raising fears for Central Asia’s southern freight routes. Turkmen-U.S. Energy Talks: In Ashgabat, U.S. Sen. Steve Daines met Turkmen leaders, with both sides pointing to cooperation in fuel and energy, transport, finance and AI. Gas Output Update: Turkmenistan produced 39.1 billion cubic meters of gas in 1H 2026, up slightly year-on-year, as China remains the main buyer. Embassy Move in Baku: Turkmenistan launched an international tender to build a new embassy administrative building in Azerbaijan. Regional Logistics Pressure: Reports say Russian gas supplies to Uzbekistan may jump to over 10 bcm in 2026, while Central Asia weighs energy and transit risks amid disruptions. UN Connectivity Push: China and Turkmenistan co-hosted a UN event on the Sustainable Transport Decade, with China pledging continued support for global connectivity.
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