AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoElectricity Exports Boost: The European Commission accepted Bosnia and Herzegovina’s proposals to amend the Carbon Border Adaptation Mechanism, potentially improving conditions for EU electricity exports and cutting compliance hurdles, with retroactive effect proposed from Jan. 1, 2026. Media Independence Under Pressure: The BH Journalists Association warned that the dismissal of N1 BiH director Amir Zukić followed the takeover of Adria News, demanding public guarantees for editorial independence and transparency. Veterans and Cost of Living: BiH Presidency Chairman Denis Bećirović met veterans’ groups, stressing the need to harmonize disability and other benefits with rising living costs and to secure rehabilitation, housing and orthopedic support. Construction Market Watch: Republika Srpska recorded 670 completed and sold new apartments in Q2 2026 worth 114.6m BAM, the highest since 2016, with Jahorina and Trebinje leading prices. Border Operations: Bosnia’s Ministry of Security coordinated temporary arrangements for Gradiška border crossings after protective-fence damage, enabling passenger and goods traffic while procedures continue. Regional Context: Extreme drought across Europe is exposing river relics and disrupting trade and power, including a century-old steam tugboat resurfacing in Serbia.
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