AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBelarus–Russia Missile Supply Chain: Ukraine says components made at a Minsk plant were found inside Russia’s “Oreshnik” missile used in the May 24 strike, and it showed European ambassadors foreign-made parts from other Russian missiles and drones plus separate Oreshnik boards with Belarusian and Russian components made in 2004–2014—raising pressure on Minsk’s access to electronics. Agribusiness & Food Security: Belarus plans to cover off-season tomato demand only by 2027–2028, with greenhouse expansions and modernization (including new lighting) at projects such as Agrokombinat Zhdanovichi. EAEU Industrial Integration: Putin’s Kazakhstan visit keeps focus on Eurasian Economic Union plans through 2029, with Belarus and other partners in Astana as leaders review integration progress. Cross-border Logistics: Russia and China signed an agreement to add a second rail track at the Zabaikalsk–Manzhouli border to boost container throughput and capacity for China–Europe freight via overland routes. Energy Grid Stress (Regional): A policy essay argues Europe’s grid is struggling with data-center demand growth and that Ukraine’s market integration could help close part of the gap.
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