AGP Executive Report
Last update: 37 minutes agoNATO & Defence Industry: NATO’s Ankara Summit shifted from pledges to measurable delivery, with leaders stressing higher defence spending and faster industrial capacity build-up across the alliance. Regional Rail & Logistics: Serbia is moving to reinstate the Belgrade–Trieste rail line and says “Type D” visas for Serbian professional drivers are coming soon—an effort aimed at easing Schengen-time pressure and protecting supply chains across the Balkans, including North Macedonia. Mining & Gemstones: North Macedonia’s rare pink ruby is moving toward protected status, with local jewellers saying the push could strengthen a small but growing gemstone retail and cutting niche in Skopje. Digital Economy: A World Bank Group paper links fast payments to jobs and growth, highlighting how instant 24/7 transfers can boost inclusion when embedded in merchants, government transfers and supply chains. Film & Creative Industries: KVIFF Promises unveiled winners, including the Eurimages Co-production Development Award for “Selamlik,” underlining continued momentum for regional co-productions. Workplace HSEQ Services: Technique Works opened an Albania office to serve clients across the Western Balkans, targeting health, safety, environment and quality needs in manufacturing and logistics.
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