AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFilm & Culture: Cinehill Film Festival 2026 picked Montenegro as partner country, with a Montenegro-focused programme in Fužine (21–26 July) featuring contemporary feature, documentary and short films plus a “How to Make a Regional Hit” round table. Digital Finance & Payments: A new analysis frames Montenegro’s 2026 fintech push as “connection” to European payment rails and digital public services, tied to tourism, construction and the country’s EU accession path. EU Accession Talks: EU ambassadors opened Cluster 6 for Ukraine and Moldova and provisionally closed key chapters for Montenegro (8 competition policy and 29 customs union), signaling momentum for enlargement during Ireland’s EU presidency. Montenegro Shipping & Weather Disruption: Typhoon Inday-related rough seas triggered cancellations and suspensions affecting Montenegro Shipping Lines routes in the Philippines, with authorities issuing no-sail advisories and partial resumption for Ro-Ro services. Tourism & Travel Industry Pressure: A LGBTQ+ themed cruise (Scarlet Lady) was denied port access after Turkey and Egypt rejections, forcing itinerary changes that ripple through cruise operators and regional tourism planning. Industry & Spirits: Noblewood Group (Montenegro) is expanding Oyster Gin internationally, leaning on Adriatic botanicals and premium positioning in Europe and the US.
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