AGP Executive Report
Last update: 30 minutes agoEU Enlargement Push: EU leaders in Montenegro’s Tivat backed “gradual integration” for the WB6—Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia—so candidates can join parts of EU programmes and single-market formats before full membership, with Germany and France urging a faster, more credible path. Roam Like at Home: The EU Council approved talks to extend “Roam Like at Home” to the WB6, aiming to cut roaming costs for citizens and boost cross-border business connectivity. North Macedonia Business & Industry: Euromax Resources says North Macedonia’s Higher Administrative Court restored its 2023 merger approval for Ilovica 6 and Ilovica 11 concessions, clearing the way to finalize a new agreement and restart momentum for its Ilovica-Shtuka gold-copper project. Energy Security: The Energy Community reports improving gas security in South East and Eastern Europe as aspirants implement EU-aligned storage rules; North Macedonia is expected to secure gas via access to storage abroad. Aviation Demand: ACI Europe reports European airport passenger traffic fell 0.7% year-on-year in April 2026, with notable declines in Germany, the UK and France, while Albania, North Macedonia and Moldova still grew. Food & Trade: Balkan Expo 2026 in Montenegro runs through June 6 with B2B meetings drawing 400+ food-industry representatives across the region, alongside agriculture and packaging players.
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