AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRenewables Push in Montenegro: The Environmental Protection Agency approved EPCG’s Environmental Impact Assessment for the Kapino Polje B1 solar power plant (11.43 MWp), clearing the way for construction on plots in Stedim, Strasevina and Niksic. Local Infrastructure Tender: Pljevlja is moving ahead with an indoor swimming pool and multifunctional sports hall; the Ministry of Public Works has opened a tender for the main design (EUR 177,116 ex VAT), with bids due July 20. EU Integration Watch: Montenegro’s EU track continues as the country closes additional EU chapters, while EU leaders debate faster enlargement and long-term budget priorities ahead of Ireland’s EU presidency. Bilateral Business & Logistics: President Jakov Milatović’s Kazakhstan visit (20 years of diplomatic ties) focused on expanding cooperation in trade, transport and logistics, agriculture, digital transformation and tourism, including a chamber-of-commerce memorandum. Regional Crime Risk: A report on money laundering highlights how Serbia’s real estate and professional services can be used to legitimize illicit funds—relevant for the wider Western Balkans compliance agenda.
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