AGP Executive Report
Last update: 28 minutes agoFuel Security in Kyrgyzstan: Kyrgyzstan has formally asked Uzbekistan and five other countries, including Kazakhstan, to help secure fuel supplies as Russia’s gasoline crunch ripples across Central Asia; officials say stocks are still sufficient, but they’re pushing new deals and diversifying routes while also urging higher domestic output. Crypto Regulation in Kazakhstan: The National Bank of Kazakhstan issued its first license for crypto exchange operations under the updated digital-asset rules, allowing Pax Finance to trade, store, and swap crypto nationwide (outside the AIFC framework). Digital Kazakhstan Push: President Tokayev highlighted AI as a key driver of government efficiency and investment policy, while plans for Alatau—Kazakhstan’s first fully digital city—were reiterated as a hub for testing new tech, digital services, and digital-asset regulation. Energy Transition: Kazakhstan expects to fully meet electricity demand by early 2027 and move to a surplus by 2029, including a major renewable buildout. Regional Tech Cooperation: Kazakhstan hosted a UN SPECA working group in Almaty on innovation and sustainable development, showcasing citizen-focused “ASAN Service” and AI tools in public services.
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