AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUkraine-Russia Frontline Shift: A new assessment says Ukraine took more territory than it lost in May for the first time since 2023, pointing to structural bottlenecks inside Russia’s war effort as Kyiv strikes deeper into Russian territory. EU Migration Clash in Hungary: Fidesz is pressing the TISZA government to announce Hungary won’t implement the EU migration pact, after mass protests in Budapest and renewed political sparring over the deal. Czech Rail Connectivity: Direct trains from Czechia to Europe are expanding, with a Prague–Copenhagen service set to ramp up frequency and faster Berlin–Hamburg travel expected after June 13. Hungary–North America Links: Air Canada launched a Budapest–Toronto direct flight, initially four times weekly then five in peak months, as officials cite rising passenger demand and push for a rail link to the airport. Prague Housing Pressure: Record 157,000 homes are in planning or permitting in Prague, but slow approvals keep supply tight and affordability worsening. Berlin Pest Alert: Oak processionary moth caterpillars are spreading in Berlin, triggering health warnings and temporary closures in affected districts. CEE Ecommerce Growth: Online spending across Central Europe is forecast to rise about 8% this year, driven by more frequent orders from existing shoppers. EU–China Trade Push: CEE states are backing stronger EU trade tools ahead of the Foreign Affairs Council, as China’s maritime moves and Taiwan rhetoric add pressure. Aviation in the Region: Czechia and Slovakia are exploring restoring regular Prague–Bratislava flights after a seven-year gap. Retail Expansion: KIKO Milano is set to open its first Slovak store at Aupark Bratislava.
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