AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRail Modernisation: Montenegro’s passenger operator ŽPCG has signed with Stadler for three four-car FLIRT electric multiple units, designed to be largely identical to Serbia’s fleet so cross-border electric service becomes possible for the first time; the deal is backed by a €30m EBRD-supported government loan and includes a Montenegro-themed livery. EU & Energy Governance: Portugal’s government debate over overriding environmental agency opinions for renewable projects (RED III) underlines how “national interest” arguments can reshape licensing outcomes—an issue Montenegro energy developers will watch closely. Tourism & Transport Signals: France reaffirmed support for Montenegro’s EU path, while the European Travel Commission re-elected ETC President Miguel Sanz and added major online travel platforms as associate members, pointing to tighter destination branding competition. Weather Risk: Serbia and the region face unstable conditions with orange alerts for heavy downpours and thunderstorms, which can disrupt logistics and construction schedules. Industry Tech & Connectivity: spusu UK cut roaming data prices across 115 countries, including a 25% reduction for Montenegro—small, but relevant for travel-linked services. Local Culture & Media: Beldocs Industry Days in Belgrade awarded a Montenegrin project (“Silence of the Classroom”), highlighting continued regional film production momentum.
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