AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 minutes agoMyanmar–India Diplomacy: President U Min Aung Hlaing begins a four-day official visit to India (May 30–June 2), with talks with PM Narendra Modi focused on border security, connectivity and economic ties, plus stops in Bodh Gaya and Mumbai. Myanmar–China Development Finance: Myanmar and China sign an MoU for the 2026 Mekong–Lancang Cooperation Special Fund, with eight projects planned across agriculture, energy, water resources, MSMEs and cultural cooperation. EV Policy for Transport: Myanmar’s commerce ministry launches a program to let owners of old, unserviceable vehicles replace them with imported EVs, with approvals reviewed by the national EV committee and foreign currency handled via the central bank. Fuel Cost Pressure in Mon State: New reference fuel prices keep Mon State gasoline and diesel higher than other regions, drawing public questions ahead of the Mon State Hluttaw session. Agriculture Supply Strain: AFP reports Myanmar rice farmers are anxious as fuel and fertiliser shortages—linked to global shocks from the Iran war—hit planting costs. Regional Security & Trade Corridors: India’s NSA Ajit Doval meets Russia’s maritime leadership in Moscow, discussing maritime connectivity, shipbuilding, polar training and defence cooperation, as India looks at alternative shipping routes. Regional Fraud Tech: The Global Signal Exchange (GSE) takes centre stage at ScamReady ASEAN in Kuala Lumpur, aiming to disrupt online scams faster by sharing abuse data in real time. Market Watch (Tin): A London tin market analysis highlights Myanmar’s Man Maw mine returning gradually to production as investors weigh scarcity versus stable supply.
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