AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChin Reconstruction Logistics: Myanmar says it has regained control of Chin’s Falam, Tedim and Tonzang, and is pushing repairs to hospitals, schools and government buildings, with cement, roofing sheets, steel and consumer goods moved from Nay Pyi Taw and Mandalay to Kalay by air, then trucked onward to Falam and Tedim. Power & Energy Pipeline: The Ministry of Electricity and Energy plans 40 projects to meet fast-rising demand—17 in electricity and 23 in energy—citing annual growth of roughly 9% to 13%, with named efforts including solar and hydropower projects. Transport Revenue Tech: Yangon–Mandalay Expressway toll gates are rolling out technology-based fee collection, with inspections covering telematic checks for permitted vehicles, weighbridge controls, and toll revenue procedures. Critical Minerals & Geopolitics: A guest analysis links Myanmar’s rare-earth push and border offensives to a bid for “critical minerals” leverage, while the Quad’s New Delhi meeting signals tighter Indo-Pacific resource and maritime coordination. Clean Energy Supply Shift: A global report says renewable-energy manufacturing has surged ahead of demand, driving price pressure, while countries including Myanmar are looking to accelerate clean-technology adoption. Agriculture Exports: Ayeyarwady’s Pathein Industrial Port is set to export 1,800 tons of corn to Thailand’s Ranong Port in June, with plans to expand broader export routes. Border Scam Crackdown: Myanmar’s junta is again demolishing suspected scam buildings near the Thailand border, with reports of renewed bombing and road demolitions aimed at preventing the return of scam operations.
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