AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRohingya Crisis: Heavy monsoon rains in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar have triggered landslides in refugee camps, killing at least nine people, including eight Rohingya refugees (five children), with more rain forecast and some families being relocated. Myanmar Economy: President U Min Aung Hlaing told a Union Government meeting in Nay Pyi Taw that soaring commodity prices are Myanmar’s biggest economic challenge, blaming supply-demand gaps and high production costs, and urging higher agricultural exports, agro-based industries, MSME support, tourism, and value-added exports. Telecom & Services in Chin: Telecom services have resumed in Tedim Township, while work continues to restore services in Tonzang and Falam; officials also reported reopened offices, restarted schools, and resumed hospital operations. Peace Talks: NSPNC and KNU/KNLA-PC met in Nay Pyi Taw to coordinate transportation links, trade flow, and regional stability. Fuel Prices: Regulated fuel price caps fell again for the week ending 9 July, with authorities continuing inspections to prevent overcharging. Returnees from Thailand: 112 Myanmar nationals who completed prison sentences in Thailand were repatriated to Kawthaung after screenings and checks. Federal Transition: A draft charter for Myanmar’s federal transition was unveiled in Mae Sot, with a UN envoy urging decisive R2P action. Myanmar in the region: A protest in Bangkok demanded accountability over alleged Chinese-backed mining pollution affecting rivers shared with Myanmar.
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