AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoTransport Policy: Bhutan reviews taxi licensing after a moratorium, citing oversupply in Thimphu, lower off-peak earnings and congestion as fuel costs rise. Agrifood & Energy Security: Bhutan pushes biofertilizers and biopesticides to cut imports of synthetic inputs (over Nu 100m annually) and strengthen food security under Agrifood Sector Strategy 2034. Safety & Citizen Services: Bhutan prepares a GCC evacuation contingency for 7,786 nationals, with Kuwait embassy acting as the regional operational hub. Digital & Education: IEEE partners with Bhutan for an Engineering Education, Research and Innovation Summit in Paro, aligning engineering training with digital transformation and GNH values. Investment & Exports: Bhutan positions agrifood as a top investment destination, targeting a doubling of sector value by 2029 and highlighting duty-free access plus expanding trade links. Housing Affordability: National Council questions slow progress on National Housing Policy 2020 as Thimphu tenants spend about 42% of income on rent. Disaster Update: A 5.5 quake near Punakha damaged 404 households and affected schools, health facilities and water schemes. Trade & Connectivity: Bhutan’s agrifood push also ties into broader regional market access and supply-chain ambitions.
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