AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy & Trade Routes: A new Russian shipment to Armenia moved through Azerbaijan on Aug. 22, carrying 630 tons of wheat plus propane, as transit volumes keep accelerating since Baku lifted cargo restrictions. Oil Exports: Azerbaijan’s crude and petroleum product exports to Bulgaria jumped 4.5-fold in Jan–Jul 2026, reaching 358,800 tonnes and $253.1m, while BP continues investment at ACG. EU Integration Watch: Analysis highlights the EU’s “homework” for enlargement—decision-making, veto rights, and access to farm and cohesion funds—while the bloc pushes ahead with accession planning. Georgia–EU Friction: Another piece argues Georgia’s EU ties have been put on hold under Georgian Dream, as development support shifts and Brussels adapts to new priorities. Local Energy Regulation: Georgian authorities detained the head of Marneuli’s Mamed Gas in a dispute over gas tariffs after SOCAR revoked the firm’s distribution license, with allegations of illegal sales and supply interruptions. Logistics & Infrastructure Policy: A policy explainer reframes “critical infrastructure” as a network of energy, transport, digital systems, logistics chains, and dependencies—useful context for Georgia’s industry and resilience planning.
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