AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaritime Disruptions: Typhoon “Inday” (Bavi) is forcing ferry cancellations across the Philippines, with Montenegro Lines named among operators suspending routes as rough seas and strong monsoon winds persist. Digital Rights in the Region: BIRN reports worsening digital repression across the Western Balkans and Turkey, with economic fraud and harmful online behavior making up over 60% of documented digital rights violations. Montenegro Business Spotlight: Noblewood Group, based in Montenegro, is expanding its Oyster Gin internationally, positioning the Adriatic-inspired spirit for key European and US listings. Infrastructure & Connectivity: Serbia is moving to reinstate the Belgrade–Trieste rail link and is pushing for longer-stay “Type D” visas for professional drivers, a move aimed at easing supply-chain bottlenecks across the region. EU Environment Track: Montenegro has adopted a Natura 2000 proposal covering about half the country, aligning with EU accession requirements for nature protection. Local Transport Risk: Montenegro Shipping Lines also canceled a Lucena City–San Agustin, Romblon route due to Inday-linked unfavorable weather.
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