AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEnergy & Infrastructure: A Sarajevo-registered firm, AAFS Infrastructure and Energy, is reportedly nearing deals worth over $1bn for a Balkans gas pipeline backed by the Trump administration—raising fresh questions in Bosnia and Herzegovina about procurement, transparency, and political influence. Governance & Industry Policy: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s political process stays active as the Central Election Commission verified 67 parties for October elections, with appeals possible to the Court of BiH. EU & Local Climate Finance: Sarajevo received the EU Mission Label for its City Climate Agreement, unlocking links to EIB support and a dedicated credit line aimed at climate neutrality by 2030. Pharma & Regional Trade: Russian drugmaker Pharmasyntez plans medicine exports to Afghanistan this summer and lists Bosnia and Herzegovina among targeted 2026 expansion markets. Digital Economy: Qatar approved draft laws including electronic invoicing—another signal of how regional tax and business systems are moving toward digital compliance. Connectivity for Travelers: spusu cut roaming data prices across 115 countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, to as low as £2 per GB in some destinations.
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