AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRoad & Logistics: Republika Srpska PM Savo Minic says the Foca–Sarajevo road will be fully operational again within 30 days after landslides and surface damage at the Bistrica site, with piles, a bridge structure, and extra geological surveys underway; an alternative freight route via Rogatica is also planned, and reconstruction of the Foca–Tjentiste road is expected to start by month-end. Food Safety: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Food Safety Agency director Sanin Tanković says food safety is generally good, but risk must be reduced to the minimum, highlighting work with EU partners and focus areas like digital tools, microplastics, and lab analysis. EU Cooperation & Air Links: Foreign ministers Elmedin Konaković and Greece’s George Gerapetritis confirm no unresolved issues, pledge stronger economic/energy/tourism cooperation, and announce re-established direct flights Sarajevo–Athens from October. World Cup & BiH Spotlight: Switzerland’s Granit Xhaka leads a 4-1 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, while FIFA’s tournament footprint and FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s private-jet travel draw criticism. Industry Watch: A report flags Serbia’s real estate and accounting channels as money-laundering routes—relevant for regional compliance and procurement risk.
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