AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAI & Education: Kazakhstan is leading Central Asia in generative AI use, with OpenAI data showing a 15.9% per-capita usage rate in Q1 2026, helped by government AI policy and plans like “ChatGPT Edu” for schools and teacher training. Nuclear Energy: Russia and Uzbekistan have started construction of a landmark nuclear power plant in Uzbekistan, aimed at supplying about 15% of the country’s electricity demand, using Rosatom technology and a financing package. Kazakhstan Nuclear Roadmap: Kazakhstan’s first nuclear plant is set to cover roughly 20% of current electricity demand, with construction due to begin in 2027 and the first unit expected to start operating in 2034. Regional Connectivity: Work on the Baku–Tbilisi–Kars railway’s Georgian section is finished, boosting freight capacity on a key Middle Corridor stretch from 1 million to 5 million tonnes a year. Earthquake Watch: A quake was felt in Almaty and Zhetysu on June 4, with the epicenter reported 316 km from Almaty and intensities reaching 4 points in Zharkent. Diplomacy & Travel: Hong Kong and Uzbekistan have begun talks on extending mutual visa-free stays to 30 days, while Hong Kong also signed 96 agreements worth $1.65 billion with Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan during John Lee’s visit. Sports: Kazakhstan is listed among the top 16 teams for the 2026 Asian Games in volleyball, and Kazakhstan’s Middle Corridor role continues to draw regional attention.
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