AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEnergy Policy: The IEA says 113 countries plus the EU Commission have already cut energy taxes or added support measures in response to the Iran war, with consumer help and conservation the most common moves. Infrastructure & China Ties: Montenegro marked 20 years of China diplomacy with a new push on the Bar-Boljare Highway section between Matesevo and Andrijevica, backed by a Chinese consortium and framed as connectivity and partnership. EU Nature Compliance: Montenegro adopted a Natura 2000 proposal covering about half the country, proposing 58 land sites of community importance, 32 bird protection areas, and 7 marine sites—key for EU accession progress. Aviation & Border Tech: The EU’s Entry/Exit System is driving major airport delays, with Ryanair warning of summer disruption and long queues at several European airports reachable from Bristol. Environment & Industry Risk: Montenegro faces scrutiny over environmental enforcement, including reports on hazardous red-mud basins and ongoing pollution cases tied to industrial operators. Regional EU Pace: A wiiw analysis says Western Balkan progress toward EU standards is uneven, with infrastructure and environment lagging for decades in many cases. EU Enlargement Politics: Serbia’s EU Cluster 3 talks remain contentious after it repealed parts of judiciary reforms, keeping Brussels divided on rule-of-law credibility. Tourism Spotlight: World Travel Awards Europe 2026 will be hosted in Montenegro at Hyatt Regency Kotor Bay Resort, with Mallorca among the nominees—good news for the regional hospitality pipeline.
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