AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMining & Investment: Regener8 Resources secured 100% ownership of the Srebrenica North polymetallic project in Bosnia and Herzegovina, clearing the way for a maiden exploration program aimed at drill-ready targets for silver, copper, antimony, zinc and lead. Energy & Procurement Controversy: A Guardian report spotlights Sarajevo-based AAFS Infrastructure and Energy as it nears billion-dollar Balkan gas pipeline contracts, raising questions about procurement standards and political connections tied to Donald Trump. Economic Snapshot: A WorldAtlas analysis using IMF GDP-per-capita data ranks Bosnia and Herzegovina among Europe’s poorest countries, placing it fourth, with six Balkan states in the top ten. EU-linked Urban Development: Sarajevo received the EU Mission Label, confirming its City Climate Agreement and unlocking access to investor and EIB support for climate-neutral plans by 2030. Connectivity for Travelers: spusu cut roaming data prices, with Bosnia and Herzegovina included among destinations now priced at £2 per GB.
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