AGP Executive Report
Last update: 26 minutes agoEU Enlargement Talks: EU ambassadors opened Cluster 6 for Ukraine and Moldova and provisionally closed key negotiation chapters for Montenegro (8 and 29) and Albania (25, 26, 30), keeping the Western Balkans’ accession process moving. Montenegro Shipping Disruptions: Typhoon Inday’s rough seas triggered cancellations across Philippine routes, including Montenegro Shipping Lines services, showing how quickly maritime schedules can be disrupted. Tourism & Travel Tech: The EU delayed the €20 ETIAS pre-travel system to 2027 due to “technical glitches” and knock-on border delays, while the EES rollout continues despite calls to pause it. Montenegro Business & Exports: Noblewood Group, based in Montenegro, is expanding its Oyster Gin internationally, with new listings across Europe and the US and a push into on-trade channels. EU–NATO Industry Link: NATO’s Ankara summit reinforced defense and industrial capacity as measurable obligations, with Portugal signaling higher defense and security spending targets for 2026. Digital Rights in the Region: A BIRN report flags worsening digital rights violations across the Western Balkans and Turkey, with economic fraud and harmful online behavior driving most cases. Regional Infrastructure: Serbia moves to restart the Belgrade–Trieste rail line and discusses longer-stay D visas for professional drivers, aiming to ease cross-border supply chain friction.
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