AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFDI & jobs push: Bhutan’s 2026–27 priorities target Nu. 3.5 billion in foreign direct investment, digital expansion, and employment for 5,500 youth, with new startups and industries planned beyond Thimphu. Public health enforcement: BFDA tightens the public smoking ban, with Nu 500 fines and clear rules for shops and commercial centres to stay smoke-free. Insurance market pause: The RMA imposes a six-month moratorium on new insurance company licensing while regulatory reforms are reviewed. Gelephu investor framework: Parliament adopts a Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement with Singapore, aimed at boosting confidence for GMC investors. GMC tourism pipeline: A Gelephu Mindfulness City forum pitches tourism investment opportunities for Bhutanese entrepreneurs, with an EOI process and projects ranging from USD 100,000 to 40M+. Business licensing reform: The National Entrepreneurship Strategy 2026 targets faster licensing—down to three working days—plus better access to finance and market support. Connectivity for the region: Air India announces direct Guwahati–Dubai and Guwahati–Abu Dhabi flights from August 4, strengthening regional travel links that also connect to Bhutan. Corporate dividends: Listed companies show a mixed FY2025 dividend picture, with some rewarding shareholders while others retain earnings amid cautious conditions.
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