AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLocal Governance & Finance: Bhutan’s Ministry of Finance will start a performance-linked assessment for dzongkhags and thromdes from FY 2026–27, tying 30% of capital block grants to delivery of planned activities (50 points), financial management, and compliance—using annual key delivery targets as the baseline. Water Security: A National Water Resources Inventory Report 2026 flags serious stress in Paro and Thimphu, with 18 sources already dried up and 227 more drying out, pointing to climate change, forest degradation, and human activity as key drivers. Industrial Policy Delivery: MoICE says it hit 192 of 193 KPIs in FY 2025–26 (99.5%), including rapid industry establishment (5,285 new industries/CSIs) and strong regional office performance—while the next test is turning targets into productive jobs and exports. Cross-Border Retail Pressure: A Competition and Consumer Affairs Authority study finds Phuentsholing residents increasingly shop in Jaigaon—94.9% rely on it for some goods—fueling a cost-of-living squeeze in Bhutan’s border retail market. Energy & Investment: DGPC and JSW Neo sign agreements for the 920 MW Punatsangchhu-III hydropower project, with construction aimed to start in late 2027 and total cost pegged at Nu 78 billion at prefeasibility stage. Digital & Connectivity: BICMA clarifies the Third International Internet Gateway will operate under existing licensing and may not automatically cut consumer tariffs, as added gateway costs could be passed on. Tourism Diversification: Tourism arrivals surged in the first half of 2026, but coverage warns Bhutan must spread benefits beyond the western circuit into central, eastern, and southern communities. Agri-Exports & Niche Supply: Matsutake demand is rising (notably for Japan), but exporters in Genye say limited supply caps shipments—while the Matsutake Festival is drawing more visitors and local business interest.
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