AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFATF Watchlist Impact: Bosnia and Herzegovina has been put on the FATF “grey list” for weak anti–money laundering and counter-terror financing controls, with the EU urging authorities to close the identified gaps by agreed deadlines—an outcome that could mean higher compliance costs for banks and extra checks for cross-border payments. World Cup & Business Angle: The U.S. clinched first place in Group D after beating Australia 2-0 and Paraguay’s 1-0 win over Türkiye, setting up a Round of 32 match on July 1; meanwhile, Canada’s Ismael Koné is out for the rest of the tournament after successful surgery for a lower-limb fracture. Local Economy & Safety: Bosnia’s Food Safety Agency says overall food safety is “generally good,” but risks must be reduced to the minimum, as the agency marked World Food Safety Day with EU experts and a focus on lab analysis and emerging risks. Culture & Creative Industry: Sarajevo Film Festival selected seven projects for its Female Filmmakers Support Program, including a Bosnia-set documentary about a woman stealing €200,000 and returning home. Public Services: Ilidža Fire Department received firefighting equipment for 21 firefighters from Slovenia’s Ljubljana, adding to earlier vehicle donations from Germany.
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