AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSanctions & Trade Compliance: The EU welcomed Bosnia and Herzegovina joining eight non-EU countries in aligning with new restrictive measures against Belarus, expanding curbs on military-linked goods and tech and tightening limits tied to EU crypto-asset business, with exemptions for public internet infrastructure. Public Finance & Pensions: Bosnia’s Federal Minister of Labor and Social Policy Adnan Delić says pensioners will receive the final 2026 adjustment in September, bringing the total increase to 15.08% after earlier payments of 3.5%. State-Linked Industry Watch: BHRT reports a sharp profit drop in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s “dedicated industry” sector over the first seven months, while officials cite growth and new jobs—fueling renewed scrutiny of companies where the government is a majority owner. Property & Courts: A legal dispute around the Vučko complex continues after Human Rights Minister Sevlid Hurtić bought an apartment despite an existing court order, with investigators saying other assets covered by the injunction were registered under new owners. Demographics & Costs: New data highlights Bosnia’s rapid population decline—nearly 30,000 fewer inhabitants in three years—alongside school closures and fewer students, driven partly by the rising cost of living.
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