AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAviation Connectivity: Czech and Slovak transport ministers are weighing a return of regular Prague–Bratislava flights after a seven-year gap, with no airline or timetable yet, but demand and onward-connection economics likely to decide. Infrastructure & Trade Corridors: Denmark opened the new Storstrøm Bridge (Queen Margrethe II’s Bridge), replacing a 1937 crossing and setting up rail use from 2027 to strengthen the Scandinavia–Mediterranean route. Security & Defence: The US is reported to be moving toward cancelling the Tomahawk missile plan for Germany, citing escalation concerns and a strained US stockpile—leaving Berlin pressing for deterrence capabilities. EU Values & 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. Business & Investment: Poland’s economy is forecast to grow 3.5% in 2026 (EBRD), supported by EU funds and defence spending, even as energy costs and trade tensions weigh. Tech & Industry: Foxconn and Bull plan to build AI/cloud manufacturing in Europe using Foxconn’s Czech base and Bull’s France plant.
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