AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTyphoon Disruptions: Super Typhoon Inday (Bavi) is forcing ferry cancellations across the Philippines, including routes involving Montenegro Shipping Lines, as operators suspend trips to protect passengers and vessels amid rough seas. EU Border & Travel Pressure: The EU’s EES biometric entry system is facing renewed backlash after warnings of major airport queues and possible summer travel disruption, with airlines urging suspension or delays. Montenegro EU Pathway: Montenegro has adopted a Natura 2000 proposal covering about half the country, a key step tied to EU accession requirements and long-term habitat protection. Infrastructure & Connectivity: China-Montenegro cooperation continues with a new Bar–Boljare Highway section breaking ground, reinforcing the Belt and Road-linked push to improve inland access. Regional Transport Jobs: Serbia and Italy move toward reinstating the Belgrade–Trieste rail link and plan faster approval of D visas for professional drivers, aiming to ease Schengen-related work constraints that affect supply chains. NATO & Defence Spending: NATO’s Ankara summit emphasized turning commitments into measurable defence obligations, while Portugal signaled plans to reach 3.1% of GDP in defence and security-related spending. HSEQ Services Expansion: Technique Works opened an Albania office to serve Western Balkans clients in workplace risk, health and safety, environment, and quality. Human Trafficking Crackdown: Operation Global Chain led to arrests, investigations, and victim identification across dozens of countries, targeting trafficking networks via transport hubs and border checks.
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