AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCross-border anti-scam crackdown: The US DOJ says a U.S.-led strike force has taken down 1 million scam-related online accounts and frozen millions in crypto, with arrests across Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar, including a major hit on the Tai Chang scam compound in Karen State. Myanmar security & illicit supply chains: Myanmar’s NIS says it is targeting overseas drug manufacturing bases, including a Thailand-linked seizure of 49.98 tons of drug precursors from warehouses in Bangkok and other regions. Transport safety: Myanmar Railways plans to manage 100+ railway crossings to stop illegal crossings on the Yangon–Mawlamyine high-speed line. Food control debate: A new “Food Passport” concept is being built around digital permission for rationing and eligibility, raising concerns for Myanmar’s food-industry and consumer access. Rare earth mining risks: Analysis links Myanmar’s rare earth extraction in Kachin to downstream pollution concerns, including impacts on Thailand’s water and farming. ASEAN investment signals: ASEAN diplomats visited Bangladesh’s BSEZ and discussed expanding industrial cooperation, with Myanmar among the delegation. Padauk forestry knowledge: Levi Sap Nei Thang released a 547-page practical guide on cultivating and managing Myanmar’s national flower, supporting forestry and value-added production. Regional weather risk: South Asia faces a monsoon season with lower overall rain but higher chances of floods and landslides, a warning for agriculture and logistics across the HKH region. Myanmar–India strategy talk: Commentary continues on what Min Aung Hlaing’s India visit could mean for New Delhi’s border security and engagement approach.
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