AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEU Sanctions Alignment: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and several other non-EU countries agreed to join the EU’s latest sanctions against Belarus, expanding restrictions on goods, tech and even crypto-asset-related activities tied to Minsk. Mining & Investment: DPM Metals says its Vareš operation in Bosnia has reached commercial production ahead of schedule after exceeding throughput and recovery thresholds for 30 straight days, with a push toward a full 850,000 tonnes/year run-rate by end-2026. Regional Growth Snapshot: Albania led Western Balkans growth in Q1 2026 with 3.71%, while Bosnia and Herzegovina grew 1.9%, highlighting uneven momentum across the region. Infrastructure & Tourism: Sarajevo International Airport marked 30 years since the post-war restart of civil air traffic, stressing its role in connectivity, tourism and business growth. Energy Policy: Moldova was ranked highly in Energy Community energy and climate planning, with renewables and grid integration still the key work ahead. Sports Business Link: Newcastle confirmed the €35.9m transfer of Bosnia’s Amar Dedić from Benfica, a deal that underlines continued cross-border talent flows into the Premier League.
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