AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBelarus-Industry & Trade: Belarus’ ambassador in Kyrgyzstan, Sergey Molunov, used Independence Day to underline how the country’s post-crisis push helped build today’s industry and agro-industrial base, pointing to firms like BelAZ, MTZ and MAZ. Defense & Security (regional industrial impact): Ahead of the NATO summit, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Baltic leaders stressed that defense spending must translate into real procurement and that NATO should counter “hybrid threats” from Russia and Belarus. Energy & logistics pressure: Russia’s fuel crunch is worsening after strikes on refineries, with reports of long petrol queues and rationing, while Moscow turns to imports—seaborne gasoline from India and even Japanese jet fuel routed via South Korea—highlighting how disruption in refining drives cross-border supply chains. Tech & cyber risk: Citizen Lab says Pegasus spyware was used to hack a former EU MEP investigating Pegasus abuses, a reminder that surveillance and cyber threats can hit policy and oversight systems. Industrial cooperation signals: Belarus’ ties with Myanmar are expanding, with Lukashenko meeting Min Aung Hlaing and discussing cooperation across industry, agriculture and pharma manufacturing.
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