AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTbilisi Infrastructure: A special interagency commission has been set up to oversee construction of Tbilisi’s “Government City,” with Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze leading and key ministries plus municipal bodies on board. Energy Shock: Georgia and Abkhazia suffered a major blackout on Aug. 5, with officials citing an emergency automation failure at IngurHPP during stress tests—sparking cascading outages across the power system. Port Efficiency: Batumi Oil Terminal says it saved $1.36 million in seven months by boosting energy efficiency. Fuel Supply Politics: Reports continue around fuel deliveries to occupied Abkhazia, including claims that Georgian businesses supplied petrol amid shortages and allegations of schemes tied to sanctions circumvention. Agribusiness Exports: Georgia’s blueberry exports rose 55% to 9,900 tons, with the agriculture ministry citing strong demand. Regional Connectivity: Azerbaijan and Georgia discussed next steps in strategic partnership, while broader corridor talks keep focusing on energy and transport links.
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