AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEU Funding Breakthrough: The European Commission has unlocked €14.2bn for Hungary after Budapest hit governance and rule-of-law reform milestones, with more cohesion money possible if further commitments are met. Central Europe Wages: Czech private-sector salaries have jumped to an average €2,024 a month, overtaking Slovakia and keeping Poland in the lead. Payments Sovereignty: Visa says it will invest €500m in Europe over the next decade, including a Eurozone data centre, as regulators push for more domestic control of payment rails. Migration Pressure: Bosnia and Herzegovina reports a sharp rise in illegal migrant arrivals (+67.5% in early 2026), with smuggling arrests tied to routes toward Croatia and the EU. Travel & Connectivity: Jazeera Airways plans a seasonal Budapest–Kuwait direct flight (16 July–15 Sept), while Ryanair adds a winter Zagreb–Warsaw link. Tourism & Prices: Prague is topping Central Europe hotel performance in April, and a study finds Lake Balaton can be cheaper than Croatia’s coast for summer stays. EV Charging Push: The EBRD backs GreenWay with a €35m loan to expand fast charging (2,700 points) across Poland, Slovakia and Croatia. Culture: Sharjah opens as the first Arab Guest of Honour at the Warsaw International Book Fair, running through 31 May.
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