AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRenewables & Power: Montenegro’s EPCG got Environmental Protection Agency approval for the Kapino Polje B1 solar plant (11.43 MWp), clearing the way for construction on plots in Stedim, Strasevina and Niksic. Energy Transition & Investment Pipeline: The government also greenlit the next step for Pljevlja’s sports infrastructure, with a tender for design of an indoor swimming pool and multifunctional hall (EUR 177,116, bids due July 20). EU Integration & Industry Context: Montenegro’s EU accession push continues as the country closes additional chapters and tells MEPs it aims to join by 2028—important for future regulatory alignment affecting business. Bilateral Trade & Logistics: President Jakov Milatović’s Kazakhstan visit focused on expanding cooperation in trade, transport/logistics, agriculture, digital transformation and tourism, with a joint statement highlighting energy and connectivity. Regional Transport Links: A proposal to connect the TITR and the Port of Bar network into a new Eurasian transport route keeps Montenegro in the corridor conversation. Climate Pressure on Business: Europe’s heatwave response ramps up as scientists warn extreme heat is becoming more frequent and damaging for health and economic activity.
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