AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEU Accession Momentum for Montenegro: Montenegro provisionally closed EU Chapters 2 (free movement of workers) and 28 (consumer and health protection) on 15 June, bringing it to 16 of 33 chapters closed and keeping the government on track to finish by year-end. EU Enlargement, Wider Region: The EU also moved Ukraine and Moldova to the next accession stage by opening the first “fundamentals” cluster negotiations, though officials stress the process will still be long and political. Cyber & Regional Security: Montenegro joined a major Adriatic cyber exercise (CACE 2026) with European partners and U.S. National Guard teams, focused on strengthening cross-border cyber defense cooperation. Montenegro’s Economy Snapshot: GDP rose 0.4% in Q1 2026, with gains tied to manufacturing, trade, utilities, transport, health, public administration, and agriculture, while construction and real estate transactions weighed on growth. Defense & Procurement: Germany agreed a first-ever government-to-government defense sale to Montenegro: four Airbus H145M helicopters, alongside Montenegro’s participation in the European Sky Shield Initiative. Industry Deal in Chemicals: Vipul Organics signed an exclusive European distribution agreement with Omya for pigment ranges, covering markets including Montenegro. Real Estate & Energy Digitization: A Montenegro-focused industry panel highlighted that construction, real estate, and energy lag behind other sectors in digital transformation, with AI-based energy management solutions presented for net-zero ambitions.
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