AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGeorgia–Kyrgyzstan Connectivity Push: Georgian PM Irakli Kobakhidze’s first official visit to Kyrgyzstan kicked off a “new stage” in ties, with both sides prioritizing transport and logistics, including a proposed China–Kyrgyzstan–Uzbekistan rail link feeding Georgian Black Sea ports and talks on direct flights. Energy Infrastructure Update: BP confirmed operational control of the Baku–Supsa pipeline has been transferred back to state structures in Azerbaijan and Georgia (with Sangachal terminal excluded), under earlier contractual arrangements—another reminder of the South Caucasus’ role in Europe’s non-Russian supply routes. Cybercrime Crackdown Linked to Georgia: A major global sting dismantled the AudiA6 dark-web crypto laundering service; U.S. prosecutors say two administrators were arrested, including while residing in Georgia. Food Industry Safety: Azuma Foods International recalled Tako Wasabi seasoned octopus packs in multiple countries, including Georgia, due to possible undeclared fish allergens. Retail/Jobs in Georgia: The Tbilisi Outlet Village project (Phase 1 completed in 2025) is set to expand through 2028, aiming for 2,000 jobs and millions of visitors, leveraging its location by the E60 corridor and near Tbilisi airport. Workforce & Skills: Georgia’s vocational pipeline got a boost as Wiregrass Georgia Technical College student Alexis Ramirez won bronze in Dental Assisting at SkillsUSA Nationals.
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