AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCroatia Governance: Croatia’s PM Plenković accused the opposition of trying to destabilise the government over a Gospić hazardous-waste scandal, as parliament prepares an extraordinary session and authorities move to remove and export about 30,000 tonnes. Sanctions & Trade Transparency: Latvia has started publishing a monthly “list of shame” naming about 170 companies trading with Russia and Belarus, while also seeking EU support to offset the economic and security costs of cutting ties. South Asia Law & Order: India’s Supreme Court struck down the UP Gangsters Act as “stillborn,” warning it can be misused to punish people just for being labelled. EU-Asia Commerce: Finland’s trade official said European businesses are eager to work with India after the India-EU FTA, with circular economy and sustainable production flagged as key collaboration areas. Middle East Energy & Diplomacy: The UK ambassador said the UK continues working with partners to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, hoping ceasefire and peace talks progress. Regional Development & Housing: Kuwait’s court upheld the withdrawal of state homes in East Taima, ruling residents don’t have an absolute right to keep public housing without a valid legal basis. Tourism & Local Economy: Palawan will bring its flagship travel and trade expo to Cebu in October for the first time in 11 years, aiming to tap Cebu’s large population and air links.
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