AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFuel Border Crackdown: Kazakhstan tightened round-the-clock patrols to stop illegal fuel exports, blocking 61 attempts over two days involving extra tanks and canisters worth over 3 tons, while authorities also increased scrutiny of gas stations and mini-refineries. Oil Market Watch: OPEC+ agreed to raise August output by 188,000 barrels per day, including a 10,000 bpd increase from Kazakhstan, as markets react to easing supply worries around the Strait of Hormuz. National Identity & Culture: Kazakhstan’s main mosque in Astana was officially renamed “Nursultan Mosque” by the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Kazakhstan, announced ahead of Capital City Day and Nursultan Nazarbayev’s birthday. Digital & Connectivity: Meganet topped Kazakhstan’s fixed broadband speeds in a SpeedGo study, while Kazakhstan’s logistics push continues with China-Kazakhstan freight trains hitting the 8,000th run at the Lianyungang base. Environment: Kazakhstan joined UN talks in Nairobi on a global plastic pollution treaty and backed work on a regional plan to cut flood and mudflow losses across Central Asia.
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