AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Cup Pressure on BiH Fans Abroad: Canada hosts Qatar in Vancouver today in Group B, with both sides level after opening 1-1s; Canada’s captain Alphonso Davies is expected back, turning the match into a potential first-ever Canadian World Cup win moment. BiH Trade Snapshot: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Council of Ministers adopted Q1 2026 foreign trade figures: total exchange 11.41 billion BAM, exports 4.15 billion, imports 7.25 billion, and a deficit of 3.10 billion—EU remains the top partner, but import dependence and the widening deficit stay the big concern. Food Security Warning for the Region: A Sarajevo visit by plant biologist Prof. James Whelan says climate change is already cutting yields and raising food prices, with Bosnia and the wider region facing higher food insecurity risks unless agriculture and science investment accelerates. Energy Infrastructure Politics: An EU-backed Southern Interconnection gas pipeline could deepen Bosnia’s internal political rifts, with analysts warning that entity-level fragmentation may lead to competing energy networks. Aerospace & Industry Signals: EVIO opened a new Dorval office to support its hybrid-electric regional aircraft program, aiming for rapid hiring and stronger links to Canada’s aerospace supply chain.
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