AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRenewables & Power: Montenegro’s EPCG got Environmental Protection Agency approval for the Kapino Polje B1 solar power plant (11.43 MWp), with works planned on plots in Stedim, Strasevina and Nikšić—part of a wider solar push at the same site. Healthcare Infrastructure: Bouygues Bâtiment International was selected to design and build a new university hospital in Podgorica (562 beds) under a France–Montenegro intergovernmental deal. EU Accession (Montenegro): Montenegro provisionally closed EU chapters 2 (free movement of workers) and 28 (consumer and health protection), bringing the total to 16 of 33 and keeping the 2028 membership target on track. EU Enlargement (Regional): EU accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova moved forward as the first “fundamentals” cluster opened, while Montenegro’s progress continues to be framed as a fast-track example. Agriculture & Industry (EU funds): A modern mushroom farm near Spuž is expanding output (700–1,000 kg/day) using pre-accession EU support to upgrade equipment and production. Aviation & Logistics: ACI Europe reports passenger traffic down 0.7% YoY in Apr-2026, with delays linked to the new European Entry Scheme adding pressure on travel demand.
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