AGP Executive Report
Last update: 14 minutes agoBhutan Tourism & Trade: Bhutan’s first Bhutan International Travel Mart (BITM) 2026 opened with over 200 international buyers and 50 Bhutan exhibitors, aiming to turn “high-value, low-volume” tourism into real business partnerships with tour operators, airlines, and hospitality players. Energy & Household Costs: Bhutan’s LPG supply remains fully import-dependent from India, and recent Indian price revisions have pushed Bhutan’s subsidized 14.2kg cylinder up by Nu 36, underlining how global energy disruptions quickly hit household budgets. Construction & Skills: The Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee linked recurring audit issues in government construction to a shortage of experienced senior engineers and architects, with most technical staff concentrated in lower experience grades. Clean Cooking Transition: A carbon-financed private initiative is set to use Bhutan’s hydropower electricity to expand cleaner cooking options, targeting ongoing reliance on firewood and LPG’s import cost burden. Creative Industry Upskilling: Thimphu is hosting the first Essentials Training Programme for Live Sound, bringing together technicians to strengthen live production skills for Bhutan’s growing events sector. Climate Risk Watch: ICIMOD warns that even with below-normal monsoon rainfall forecasts for Bhutan and the HKH region, short bursts of intense rain and rising temperatures can still drive flash floods and landslides.
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