AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Logistics: Seattle is bracing for about 750,000 visitors as six FIFA World Cup matches run June 11–July 19, with major street closures and transit changes—plus a push for 80% of fans to reach games without personal cars. Fan Zones: Olympia-Lacey will host a Port Plaza Fan Zone on key match days, including June 24 (Qatar vs Bosnia and Herzegovina). High Representative Shake-up: Christian Schmidt has formally resigned as Bosnia’s High Representative, with debate now shifting to what a narrower international mandate could mean for the country’s post-Dayton oversight. Energy Pressure: China’s Exim Bank has temporarily frozen financing for the Dabar hydropower project over repayment concerns tied to Republika Srpska, slowing activity on site. Road Ahead: The Federation’s motorway sections are still targeted for openings in 2026, including several Zenica-area tunnel and corridor segments. Electricity Law Block: Bosnia’s House of Peoples warns the stalled electricity regulator and market law is costing the economy and blocking EU export certificates for renewables.
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