AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWorld Cup Logistics for BiH Fans: Canada’s TSN/RDS and Bell Media are gearing up for the June 12 opener in Toronto, with Bosnia and Herzegovina listed as Canada’s Group B opponent and pre-game coverage starting early—good news for BiH viewers planning match-day schedules. BiH Peace Process: Bosnia’s peace framework is in flux after Christian Schmidt’s resignation; the Peace Implementation Council is set to pick a new envoy, with the U.S. reportedly pushing for a High Representative aligned with Washington’s priorities. Mining & Exploration: Terra Balcanica secured a new 3-year mineral exploration licence for its Viogor polymetallic project near Srebrenica, targeting Pb-Zn-Cu and related metals—another signal that eastern Bosnia remains active for investment. Energy Security: The Energy Community says gas security in South East and Eastern Europe is improving as EU-aligned storage rules roll out; for Bosnia and Herzegovina, the focus is securing access to gas stored abroad. Veterans Funding (FBiH): The FBiH government approved 1.72 million KM for a 2026 program improving the socio-economic status of veteran populations and preserving defense assets, including co-financing legal aid foundations in Sarajevo and Mostar. Counterfeit Crackdown (Industry/Trade): Toronto police seized 16,000+ items worth about CA$3.5 million in a counterfeit World Cup merchandise operation, highlighting supply-chain and brand-protection risks around major sports events.
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