AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEU Accession Watch: EU enlargement chief Marta Kos says North Macedonia’s investment pull is increasingly tied to EU accession momentum, as FDI fell sharply in 2025 and only partly rebounded in early 2026—raising pressure to keep reforms moving. Regional Connectivity: At the SEECP summit in Sofia, leaders including North Macedonia’s president backed stronger transport and energy links, positioning the Balkans as a potential hub for energy diversification and resilience. Energy Security: The Energy Community reports improving gas storage readiness across South-East Europe; North Macedonia is expected to secure winter supply via access to gas stored abroad as Serbia and Ukraine hit fill targets. Climate & Agriculture: A Europe-wide drought analysis flags exceptionally dry years affecting North Macedonia and the wider region, warning agriculture and food security are under strain. Telecom Competition: Starlink’s new 100Mbps/200Mbps tier rollout is already live across Europe and includes North Macedonia—potentially reshaping local internet pricing pressure. Mining Output: Central Asia Metals reports steady production at Sasa (zinc/lead) and Kounrad (copper), with price support and low treatment charges boosting revenues. Work & Productivity: A Eurostat-based roundup shows North Macedonia’s average working week sits above the EU average, feeding debate on labor models across Europe.
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