AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI & Energy Race: China is set to overtake the U.S. as the world’s top nuclear power generator within five years, driven by AI-driven electricity demand and faster, cheaper reactor builds—an external pressure point for Georgia’s energy planning. Sanctions & Shipping: The UK seized a Russian-linked “shadow fleet” tanker in the English Channel, underlining how maritime enforcement is reshaping regional logistics that Georgia’s ports and trade routes depend on. Middle Corridor Push: Kazakhstan is investing $10bn to expand the Trans-Caspian route linking China–Europe via Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Türkiye, with freight volumes nearly tenfold since 2022—good news for Georgia’s connectivity agenda. Caspian Oil Tech: BP and SOCAR highlighted advanced drilling and production tech at Azerbaijan’s ACG field, signaling continued investment in regional energy output. Georgia-Serbia Business Ties: Serbian President Vučić met Georgian leaders in Tbilisi, with economic cooperation flagged across trade, tourism, transport, energy and new technologies. Wine Industry Niche: Georgia’s “old vines” are gaining export momentum as heritage-focused natural wine producers win international attention. AI Infrastructure in the Region: Armenia’s Eleveight AI is building an NVIDIA-powered “AI factory,” with Georgia noted in its regional vision. Local Business: Express Oil Change & Tire Engineers opened a new store in Port Wentworth, Georgia.
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