AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMoICE Performance Push: Bhutan’s Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Employment says it hit 192 of 193 KPIs (99.5%), easing regulations and backing investment and businesses—while still flagging gaps like access to finance and some startups closing. Energy Diversification: Druk Holding Investments is mapping Bhutan’s geothermal potential at 11 known hot spring sites, supported by the World Bank and partners from Iceland and Kenya, as part of its 10X Roadmap beyond hydropower. Crypto Regulation Debate: A new policy argument says banning crypto isn’t working; Bhutan and the region should move toward practical regulation instead of prohibition. Tourism Pressure in Bumthang: Local businesses in Bumthang want more tourism facilities and attractions as occupancy stays low, even with national visitor numbers rising. Highland Support Plan: Bhutan’s Home Affairs Ministry is setting up a Special Technical Committee to assess highlanders’ livelihood challenges, with district representatives from 10 districts. India-Bhutan Connectivity & Investment: India’s PTA tranche includes Nu 3bn for projects like fencing to protect farms, hospital upgrades, disability services, and a National Emergency Operations Centre—plus ongoing India-Bangladesh cross-border connectivity plans that could improve regional trade routes.
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