AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoClean Energy Skills Push: Tata Power and DGPC signed an MoU in Thimphu to build a training ecosystem for Bhutan’s clean energy workforce tied to the 5,000 MW push, with phased safety, construction and long-term O&M programmes delivered via Tata Power Skill Development Institute. Energy Policy Pressure: MPs debated electricity tariff revisions, with low-voltage users facing a proposed jump that raised calls for subsidies or relief as costs stay high. Tax Reform Watch: GST rollout is under scrutiny after excise tax collections of Nu 2.117bn in four months, while GST revenue is reported below government projections—fueling questions on whether reforms are delivering. Finance & Banking: A new Insolvency and Rehabilitation Bill is set to tackle rising non-performing loans, while National Council members urged easier, cheaper credit access for cottage and small industries. Macro Signals: Bhutan’s external debt reached Nu 285.23bn by 31 March 2026, highlighting growing servicing pressures. Tourism Idea: The Bhutan Olympic Committee plans sports events during tourism off-season to keep visitor spending steady.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.