AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTransport Pressure: Truckers across Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro warn that new EU driver rules—on top of chronic border delays and a driver shortage—could slow regional goods flows and raise logistics costs, threatening competitiveness. EU Integration Push: Montenegro marks two decades since independence and reiterates its EU path, while the European Commission releases €44.2m to Montenegro under the Reform and Growth Facility, alongside payments to Albania and North Macedonia. Money Blocked in Bosnia: Bosnia and Herzegovina still can’t access about €1bn from the EU Growth Plan because a key agreement hasn’t been reached, blamed on coalition disagreements. Climate Law Update (Montenegro): Parliament adopted amendments aligning Montenegro’s climate and environmental impact rules with EU standards, including stronger monitoring for maritime emissions. Energy Transition Context: Western Balkan energy ministers stress EU alignment and renewables despite crisis pressures, as CBAM and market instability reshape costs and trade.
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