AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Integration Pulse: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s support for EU membership stays high, with a 2026 public opinion survey showing 74.4% backing—up 4.5% year-on-year—while citizens focus most on everyday effects, EU financial aid, and the reforms needed. Infrastructure & Trade: China-backed firms have started work on the Brčko–Bijeljina expressway in Republika Srpska, a 17.75 km corridor aimed at faster links toward Banja Luka and Belgrade, scheduled for completion in about three years. Business Expansion: Vipul Organics signed an exclusive European distribution deal with Omya, naming Omya sole distributor for Vipul’s SunTone and SunCoat pigments across multiple markets including Bosnia and Herzegovina. Security & Cybercrime: A report warns North Korean hackers increasingly use cryptocurrency and shell companies; Bosnia is flagged as lacking sufficient institutional and legal capacity to defend against such scams. Local Living Costs: New data highlights pressure on household budgets, with average salaries covering less than half of the consumer basket and shoppers cutting quantities, especially in Tuzla markets. Mining Watch: Regener8 Resources completed Phase 1 soil sampling at its Srebrenica North project, collecting 208 samples and preparing Phase 2 soil sampling and ground magnetics.
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