AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPATA Recognition for Bhutan Tourism: MICE Bhutan CEO Lizam Dorji has been named the 2026 PATA Face of the Future Grand Winner at PATA Travel Mart in Kuching, with four other young tourism leaders also honoured—spotlighting Bhutan’s push to grow tourism through sustainability and community-linked MICE. Border-Town Tourism Boost: Bhutan is expanding its 24-hour SDF waiver access from September, letting regional visitors go beyond Rinchending to Milarepa Lhakhang and the Pachu Community Ecotourism Site via approved packages and licensed guides, after a sensitisation drive in Phuentsholing. Tourism Growth, New Challenge: Bhutan’s arrivals jumped to 149,141 in the first half of 2026 (+48%), but a key question is whether spending is reaching beyond the western circuit into central, eastern and southern communities. Water Worries for Visitors and Locals: A National Water Resources Inventory report flags stress on Paro and Thimphu water sources—18 already dried up and 227 still drying—linked to climate change, forest loss and development impacts. Trade Talks with Bangladesh: Bangladesh and Bhutan agreed to deepen bilateral trade and private-sector cooperation, expand PTA product coverage, and explore a possible future free-trade agreement.
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