AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoOSCE Cybersecurity Push: Thailand hosted the OSCE Asia Conference, urging closer ASEAN–OSCE cooperation to tackle cross-border online scams and digital-age cyber threats. Corporate Climate Deal: Microsoft signed its first Asia carbon-removal agreement, buying credits from Bengaluru startup Alt Carbon’s enhanced rock weathering project in West Bengal. Alliance Anxiety in Washington: A new analysis says U.S. moves on Taiwan arms and Europe deployments are pushing Asian and European partners to plan for a “backup” security posture. Central Asia Power Grid Warning: A report flags that Central Asia’s fast renewable build-out—especially solar—could raise electricity costs and systemic risk unless grid, storage and market reforms keep pace. Malaysia–Turkmen Energy Link: Malaysia expects to sign a long-term hydrocarbons cooperation deal with Turkmenistan on June 19, aiming to strengthen its LNG and energy supply chain. Singapore Readiness on West Asia: Singapore says it’s monitoring West Asia developments and warns imported cost pressures could lift inflation later. Renewables Growth in India: SunGarner Energies reported sharp FY2025-26 gains in revenue and profit, reinforcing momentum in India’s renewable and storage push. Tourism & Digital Cooperation (Mongolia): Mongolia’s tourism forum in Ulaanbaatar spotlights hospitality innovation, AI and green travel, alongside ADB-linked digital transformation plans.
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