AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAviation & Connectivity: Air Canada rolled out three long-haul routes in three days, reviving Toronto–Shanghai and adding Toronto–Budapest, while also launching Montréal–Catania, boosting Central Europe’s links to Asia and North America. Housing Pressure in Prague: Prague has a record 157,000 homes in planning and permitting, but slow approvals keep supply tight, pushing prices up despite steady demand. Regional Air Links: Czech and Slovak transport ministers are weighing a return of regular Prague–Bratislava flights after a seven-year gap. EU Politics & Rights: Budapest prosecutors dropped charges against Mayor Gergely Karácsony over the 2025 Pride march after an EU court ruling against Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ laws. Defence & Missiles: The Pentagon is expected to cancel a Tomahawk deployment plan for Germany, raising fresh questions for Berlin’s deterrence plans amid US posture shifts. EU Health Security: The EU agreed a Critical Medicines Act aimed at cutting reliance on overseas drug ingredients and ramping up European production. Transport Policy: Switzerland’s parliament approved a new fee for through-drivers on top of the vignette, with an average figure discussed around €23. Business & Finance: Poland’s economy is forecast to grow 3.5% in 2026 (2.8% in 2027) as EU funds and defence spending support activity. Tech Investment: GLOBWISE secured a mandate for a major AI data-centre platform near Paks, targeting up to 300 MW by Q4 2028.
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