AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEU Accession Watch: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen praised Albania and Montenegro’s “merit-based” progress and backed a push to conclude Montenegro’s accession talks by year-end, while Ireland’s EU presidency ramps up enlargement focus. EU Funding Pressure: The Commission is set to reshuffle Western Balkans Reform and Growth Facility money, with frontrunners like Montenegro, Albania and North Macedonia likely gaining as slower reform performers risk losing out. Montenegro Infrastructure & Industry: A China-built highway section broke ground in Montenegro, adding momentum to the north-south transport network. Construction & Real Estate: Mamula Island by Banyan Tree opened its debut season in Montenegro, boosting the tourism pipeline. Energy/Tech & Security: Montenegro still hasn’t required removal of Chinese telecoms equipment, as US and EU pressure continues over security and data risks. EU Governance Context: Ireland’s Council presidency begins with competitiveness, values and security as priorities, shaping the policy environment around Montenegro’s accession. Regional Business Signals: Petra Group strengthened its global tourism brand portfolio via a Maya Collection partnership, including projects in the wider region.
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