AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup Knockout Focus (Uzbekistan angle): England begin the Round of 32 in Atlanta against DR Congo today, with the match framed as a high-stakes test for Thomas Tuchel’s side and a historic moment for Congo after a 52-year wait for knockout football; Demographic & Data Policy: Uzbekistan released preliminary results of its population census, reporting a population of 39.0m and detailing ethnic and language shares, with the survey run in stages in 2026; Nuclear Education & Capacity: Uzbekistan plans a Regional Nuclear Knowledge and Skills Center in Tashkent under MEPhI to train specialists and support nuclear safety culture across Central Asia; Energy & Finance (regional): The World Bank approved a second financing phase for Tajikistan’s Rogun hydropower project, while Kyrgyzstan officials discussed fuel security and IMF/World Bank steering-group talks in Tashkent; Business & Investment Climate: AmCham’s Jeff Erlich argued that investor interest turns into real investment when legislation is predictable and dialogue is open, and a Georgia-Uzbekistan business forum in Tbilisi pushed B2B deals; Digital Markets: Google named Coob Ads an official Google Ads sales representative across Uzbekistan and several neighboring markets, signaling continued push into localized ad services.
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