AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMyanmar Economy & Industry: President U Min Aung Hlaing told the Union government that soaring commodity prices are the biggest economic challenge, urging ministries and regions to boost domestic production, expand agricultural exports (including rice), and accelerate agro-based industries, MSMEs, tourism, and value-added exports instead of shipping raw materials. Energy & Power Demand: Nepal’s energy minister flagged low per-capita electricity use (about 400–450 kWh) despite surplus generation, saying the country must grow industrial and commercial demand while fixing transmission and distribution reliability. Border Security & Transnational Crime: India and Myanmar held national-level border security talks, with Myanmar assuring India its territory won’t be used against Indian security interests, and both sides agreeing to strengthen intelligence sharing against terrorism, narcotics, arms and human trafficking, wildlife trafficking, and cybercrime. Telecom & Reconstruction in Chin: Myanmar’s construction deputy minister said MEC and MPT services are available in Tedim, while restoration efforts continue in Tonzang and Falam, alongside reopening offices, schools, and public hospitals. Fuel Market: Myanmar’s regulated fuel price caps fell again for the week ending 9 July, with authorities also inspecting stations for overcharging. Cross-border Environment: China responded to Mekong pollution protests in Thailand, backing a joint Thailand-Myanmar investigation into heavy metal contamination linked to Myanmar mining. Disaster Risk: Monsoon landslides in Bangladesh’s Rohingya camps killed at least eight, including five children, as authorities relocate people from high-risk hillsides. Construction Accountability: A Mandalay court sentenced the owner of the Mandalay Sky Villa condo developer to five years’ hard labour for manslaughter after the 2025 quake collapse killed over 200. Tech & Logistics Angle: A Myanmar-related report on cyber scam infrastructure highlights how AI and digital services are being used at scale across Southeast Asia, raising pressure for stronger enforcement.
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