AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Cup Impact for BiH: Switzerland beat Bosnia and Herzegovina 4-1 in Group B as substitutes Johan Manzambi and Rubén Vargas sparked a late burst, with Granit Xhaka adding a stoppage-time penalty after Bosnia were reduced to 10 men; the result keeps Switzerland in the knockout race and puts extra pressure on BiH’s next steps. Local Industry & Jobs: A feasibility study for Sarajevo Canton points to Doglodi near Sarajevo as the best site for the largest planned business zone in Bosnia and Herzegovina (up to 130 hectares), aiming to unlock space for big investors that current zones can’t provide. Energy & Circular Economy: Republika Srpska’s ministry has opened public review for an environmental impact study for a waste-oil re-refining plant inside the Modrica Oil Refinery complex, with a hearing set for June 30. Food Security Warning: A visiting plant biologist warns that climate change is already reshaping food production in the region, threatening yields and pushing up prices—an issue directly relevant to BiH agriculture and industry planning.
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