AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEnergy & Environment: Bankwatch reports Western Balkans coal plants, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, breached pollution limits in 2025—SO2 emissions at 6.6x permitted levels and dust at 2.9x—despite Energy Community deadlines and legal steps. Power & Grid Modernization: The EBRD is lending up to €46m to BiH’s TransCo to install variable shunt reactors and stabilize transmission, supporting more renewables and cross-border electricity flows. EU Integration & Governance: Moldova’s EU summit push for negotiations on all chapter clusters echoes the wider enlargement focus as Ireland prepares to take the EU Council presidency. Media & Public Service Funding: Bosnia’s RTV FBiH gets nearly 7m BAM for programming, production and tech stabilization in 2026, while Czech media funding reforms face criticism over independence safeguards. Sports & Local Industry Pulse: Bosnia’s national team keeps preparing for the World Cup clash with Qatar in Seattle, with the stadium branded for the tournament and fan demand driving major city logistics. Culture & Tourism: A Bosnia-relevant cinema trend shows admissions up in BiH in 2025 even as Europe overall saw a 4.4% drop, pointing to uneven local demand.
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