AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMyanmar Politics & Industry Oversight: The Third Pyithu Hluttaw’s 20th day of its second regular session in Nay Pyi Taw saw lawmakers query issues ranging from free land transfer and civil servants’ transport to regional development, aquatic farming and value-added production. Myanmar Energy & Compliance: In Mon State, a fuel importer (Yarzar Min Company) was sentenced to two years in prison and fined K500,000 for allegedly diverting imported fuel meant for Mon State. Regional Trade & Connectivity: Thailand and Malaysia pushed a border corridor agenda, including ferry and rail connectivity steps, while targeting US$30bn in bilateral trade and moving ahead on agriculture cooperation. ASEAN-India Trade: ASEAN-India bilateral trade hit US$128bn in 2025–26, with officials reviewing and modernising the ASEAN–India goods agreement and pushing time-bound progress. Cross-border Environment: Protests in Thailand over alleged Myanmar mining runoff into Mekong tributaries prompted China to back a joint Thailand-Myanmar investigation. Humanitarian & Conflict Impact in Myanmar: Arakan State faces a dual crisis as Myanmar Navy shelling coincides with monsoon flooding and landslides, threatening farmland and food supply. Tech & Science (Global, with Myanmar relevance): Japanese researchers unveiled waterproof “diving suits” for cyborg cockroaches that can operate underwater for disaster search-and-rescue, potentially useful for future Myanmar emergencies. Education Support: Ayeyawady Foundation announced the AYA Scholarship for 50 top matriculation students, offering education grants and application details for 2026-27.
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