AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGold Reserves: The World Gold Council reports central banks bought a net 41 tonnes of gold in May, with Poland (18t), China (10t), Uzbekistan (9t) and Kazakhstan (7t) among the biggest buyers. Strategic Partnership (Uzbekistan–Georgia): Uzbekistan and Georgia upgraded ties to a strategic partnership, signing a declaration plus deals on trade, digitalization, education, customs, agriculture, healthcare, tourism, labor migration, and nuclear/radiation safety; both sides also set a goal of $1 billion in annual trade and Uzbekistan plans to open an embassy in Georgia. AI & Education: Uzbekistan launched a new AI cluster at Tashkent IT University, backed by modern GPU and server infrastructure to link education, research and innovation. Nuclear Oversight: An IAEA mission says Uzbekistan has made solid progress on nuclear infrastructure, including safety and security steps for its planned SMR and larger reactor program. Cybersecurity: Researchers flagged PamStealer, a macOS info stealer using a fake Maccy site and staged payloads to steal credentials and data. Energy Investment: Uzbekistan aims to raise electricity generation from 82bn kWh to 120bn kWh in five years, with renewables targeted to reach 54% by 2030.
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