AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRail Modernisation: Stadler will supply ŽPCG with three four-car FLIRT electric multiple units for Montenegro, designed to match Serbia’s fleet so cross-border electric rail traffic becomes possible for the first time, with funding support from the EBRD-backed loan. Tourism & EU Support: Montenegro’s PM Milojko Spajić says France and President Macron reaffirmed full political backing for Montenegro’s EU path, citing cooperation in healthcare, energy, infrastructure, defence and environmental protection. Weather Risk: Serbia’s Hydrometeorological Institute issued orange alerts for heavy downpours and thunderstorms as a cold front moves through the region, with further warnings planned close to onset. Energy Governance: Portugal’s government is reported to be preparing a way to override environmental agency opinions for renewable projects deemed “superior national interest,” raising concerns for EU-linked solar expansion plans. Environment & Pollinators: A study links EMF from high-voltage power lines to stress in honeybees and weaker pollination, with knock-on effects for plant ecosystems. Regional Economy Snapshot: A WorldAtlas/IMF-based ranking places Montenegro among Europe’s poorest countries by GDP per capita, alongside several Balkan states. Tourism Industry Signal: A European Travel Commission meeting in Montenegro re-elected ETC President Miguel Sanz and added major online travel firms as associate members, pushing destination branding and digital strategy.
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