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Afghan power

Afghanistan pays electricity debts to Uzbekistan but still owes Tajikistan

Both have long-duration electricity supply agreements signed before the Taliban returned to power.
Joanna Lillis Aug 2, 2022
Wang and Japarov

Chinese FM offers reassurance on whirlwind tour of Central Asia

Central Asia sees its economic future in China, not Russia.
Aug 1, 2022
Exchanges offices have so few dollars that they don't even list a price for sale. (Photo: Danil Usmanov)

Kyrgyzstan: Where have all the dollars gone?

The cause of the problem may lie in Russians hoovering up all the available greenbacks.
Ayzirek Imanaliyeva Jul 28, 2022
The University of Central Asia in Khorog was built with funding from the Agha Khan. (Photo: University of Central Asia)

Tajikistan puts the squeeze on Aga Khan-linked entities

The pressure comes months after a crackdown in the Pamirs against followers of the Europe-based religious leader.
Jul 28, 2022
With the grain: Kazakhstan's farmers are pleading with the authorities to stem smuggling. (Photo: Government website)

Kazakhstan expects grain bounty, but farmers still feel at risk

Kazakhstan says it expects to produce up to 13.5 million tons of wheat this year.
Almaz Kumenov Jul 27, 2022
Three amigos, not five. (Akorda.kz)

Central Asian alliance drifts for now as leaders lack common vision

The five presidents could not seal a friendship deal or agree on which challenges face their region.
Peter Leonard Jul 22, 2022
Tajik China railway

Tajikistan: The cost of Chinese debt

What is Tajikistan prepared to give China as it struggles to settle its liabilities?
Jul 21, 2022
Turkmen train

Turkmenistan: Just passing through

Turkmenistan is difficult to access, but it is a strategic location. In this week’s briefing we examine the assorted flavors of “north-south” corridor, trade with neighbors, and much more.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jul 19, 2022
Rahmon and Ji Shumin

Chinese miner promises Tajikistan jobs, but data inconsistent

The Tajik-Chinese Mining Company is a major contributor to GDP, but its own numbers don’t always add up.
Jul 15, 2022
Tajik soldiers

Tajikistan to ban critical coverage of military draft

It is still possible to avoid the draft by paying a large fee.
Jul 13, 2022
Erulan Kokulov being ejected from a bozo production facility. (Instagram)

Facing down threats, Kyrgyz YouTube show fights for food safety

When Kyrgyz laws don’t protect consumer, there is always the court of public opinion.
Aigerim Turgunbaeva Jul 13, 2022
Electronics are among the items earmarked for sanctions. (Photo: Tomsk regional government)

Washington flags Central Asian states over potential sanctions-dodging

The U.S. is pressing companies to show vigilance over export control evasion attempts.
Joanna Lillis Jul 12, 2022
Serdar

Turkmenistan: Holiday road

Because official statistics are nonsense, we look to personnel reshuffles to understand where the government recognizes it is underperforming. Our weekly briefing.
Akhal-Teke: A Turkmenistan Bulletin Jul 12, 2022
An oil-loading rig at the port of Novorossiysk. (Photo: CPC)

Russia reverses course on oil pipeline needed by Kazakhstan

A court ruled that the CPC could continue operating and pay a $3,250 fine.
Jul 11, 2022
KMG platform

Kazakhstan president seeks to diversify oil export routes away from Russia

A Russia court this week ruled that a pipeline Kazakhstan uses to export most of its oil should be suspended for one month.
Jul 7, 2022

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