AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup-to-industry buzz: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s name is getting global attention through the tournament, with a focus on how the “Bosnia boost” could translate into real economic momentum beyond the pitch. USMNT coaching deal: The U.S. Soccer Federation has offered Mauricio Pochettino a contract extension through the 2030 World Cup, keeping him among the highest-paid international coaches—an off-field move that signals long-term planning for major matches like the Bosnia clash. Bosnia steel safety: Three workers were injured in a gas explosion and fire at Zenica’s Nova Zeljezara steel complex during liquid oxygen transfer; authorities ordered technical examinations to determine the cause. Heatwave pressure on infrastructure: Europe’s extreme heatwave is straining health systems and transport, with power and service disruptions reported—an operational risk backdrop for energy and industrial sites. Agri-food business ties: Italy’s Embassy in BiH, with Sicily, is set to run the 11th Week of Italian Cuisine (July 6–9) in Sarajevo, Zenica and Trebinje, aiming to strengthen agri-food trade links via B2B meetings and tastings. Local logistics watch: Seattle’s World Cup surge is already reshaping hotel demand and transport planning, a reminder for BiH firms tied to tourism, logistics and event supply chains.
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