AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBhutan-Japan Development Talks: Bhutan and Japan reaffirmed their development partnership at the 21st Bhutan-Japan Annual Consultations on Economic Co-operation in Thimphu, reviewing ongoing assistance and future priorities with a shared focus on sustainable development. Digital Jobs in Gelephu Mindfulness City: Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) says it has already recruited 10+ Bhutanese for roles tied to its digital assets and fintech ecosystem, with more hiring expected as companies expand—spanning finance, law, business, communications, hospitality, and tech roles like cybersecurity and data analytics. Fuel Supply Boost in Dagana: STCBL inaugurated a new fuel retail outlet at Lhamoi Dzingkha Dungkhag (Dagana), adding storage capacity and dual dispensing to ease recurring shortages for about 9,000 residents and officials across nearby gewogs. Bhutan’s Equity Market Picks Up: Royal Securities Exchange of Bhutan data shows June trading surged—trading value rose 35.43% over May, with more shares, more trades, and more registered investors. SOEs as Economic Backbone: A Ministry of Finance report says state-owned enterprises contribute 23.06% of GDP (2023) and hold assets worth 82.14% of GDP, with profits up sharply over recent years. Regional Security for Trade Stability (BIMSTEC): At the 5th BIMSTEC National Security Chiefs meeting in New Delhi, NSA Ajit Doval pushed stronger cooperation against terrorism, cyber and maritime threats, and disaster management—aimed at protecting regional peace and economic stability.
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