AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBhutan–India Fuel Row: India’s Petroleum Ministry rejected claims that Bhutan refused E20, saying no offer or export proposal exists—while Bhutanese officials cited storage and fuel-handling limits for ethanol blends. Disaster & Housing: Phuentsholing’s Amochhu floods displaced 41 families and halted an ongoing housing project; meanwhile, Bhutan Insurance reported Nu 5.34m in earthquake claims, with rural damage leading. Finance Costs: Bhutan Development Bank and Bhutan Insurance revised lending rates, lifting several fixed-rate categories including home and commercial housing. Infrastructure Watch: The Gelephu–Tareythang road is nearing DPR completion, with construction expected mid-next year and a shorter, faster route planned. Energy Strategy: Bhutan reiterated it won’t rush into CNG, prioritising green hydrogen in the long term. Rural Livelihoods: Bhutan launched its first four GI products (including Bumthang Honey and Yathra) to protect heritage and boost incomes. Agrifood Push: HiHi targets USD 93.6m investment to transform Bhutan’s agrifood sector. Climate Resilience: Tsirang launched a district Disaster Management and Contingency Plan with evacuation and risk mapping across gewogs. Entrepreneurship Spotlight: Bhutan-based winner(s) featured in the Bayer Foundation Women Entrepreneurs Award, linking health and circular food tech to global scaling support.
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