AGP Executive Report
Last update: 14 minutes agoTextiles Trade: India’s Bharat Tex 2026 opens in New Delhi (July 14-17), pitching 1,600 exhibitors, 7,000 buyers and 4,000 B2B meetings to turn textile talks into deals—Myanmar is among the delegations expected. Energy & Industry Links: Nay Pyi Taw’s Zeyathiri 15 MW solar plant and Minbu’s push for education, agri growth and infrastructure underline Myanmar’s ongoing drive to improve power and productivity. Agriculture to Manufacturing: Myanmar’s cotton revival push targets higher per-acre yields and a textile-industry pipeline, while a separate Myanmar seminar frames cotton-to-textiles as a way to build agri-based industry. Mining & Finance Watch: CGN Resources says it has cleared heritage hurdles for drilling at its Christmas Well and Panhandle projects, a reminder that access and approvals still shape Myanmar-adjacent resource timelines. Diplomacy & Compliance: Belarus and Myanmar move to deepen industrial cooperation via a 2026-2028 roadmap, including plans for science-and-technology coordination. Security & Logistics Risk: Reports of Myanmar rebel FPV drone attacks on government river vessels highlight growing disruption risk for river logistics and patrol operations. Humanitarian Pressure: HRW warns Rohingya camps in Bangladesh face worsening monsoon landslide risks as funding for camp defenses and relocation sites runs thin. Culture & Soft Power: Myanmar filmmaker Aung Phyoe’s Fruit Gathering wins Karlovy Vary’s Crystal Globe, boosting attention on Myanmar’s creative industries.
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