AGP Executive Report
Last update: 23 minutes agoParliament & Public Finance: Bhutan’s pay revision is expected soon, but only after an economic assessment and the required pay commission process. Economic Transformation: The PM’s 2026-27 priorities include eight national programmes, with targets for startups, early-stage business growth, new industries outside Thimphu/Chhukha, and tourism packages (including a Red Panda flagship aiming at 300,000 visitors). Cost of Credit: Finance Minister says Bhutan will review the lending rate framework with the RMA and banks to see if borrowing costs can be reduced without hurting financial stability. Oversight & Procurement: The PAC flags a systemic engineering and procurement capacity gap behind recurring public works irregularities, pointing to unresolved audit observations and technical staffing shortages. Tourism & Digital Readiness: A digital readiness programme finds many Bhutan hotels—especially smaller ones—lack control over Google/social/OTA listings and run outdated websites, limiting online bookings. Climate & Risk: WMO highlights Asia’s worsening extremes; for Bhutan and the HKH, experts warn that even a weaker monsoon can still bring dangerous flash-flood and landslide conditions.
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