AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHydropower Deal: Bhutan and the World Bank have signed a USD 515m financing pact for the 1,125 MW Dorjilung HPP, a project expected to cut winter power shortages and boost clean electricity exports to India. Energy Restart: Dagachhu HEP is set to return after months of restoration following severe monsoon flooding, with refilling of the water conductor system scheduled for May 9. Skills for Clean Power: DGPC and Tata Power have agreed to train Bhutanese youth for the 5,000 MW clean energy push, starting with safety and foundational work, then moving into core technical skills. Construction Push: The Bhutan Construction and Wood Expo 2026 opened this week, spotlighting modern machinery and building/wood technologies as the sector targets growth and jobs. Food Market Pressure: Pork supply swings are unsettling prices, while edible oil and eggs remain key drivers of household food inflation. Tourism Trade: Bhutan’s first Bhutan International Travel Mart is set for June 11–13 in Thimphu, aiming for “high-value, low-volume” partnerships. Wildlife Diplomacy: Saudi Arabia is set to join the India-led International Big Cat Alliance as its 26th member, with 14 nations confirmed for the June 1–2 summit. Local Business Worry: A consumer fair in Dagapela has sparked complaints that it hurt small shops by selling similar goods too fast.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.