AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoIceland–Moldova Air Links: The Icelandic government has approved an agreement enabling direct flights from Chișinău to Iceland, setting the rules for aviation security, fees, and airline operating rights. EU Trade Tightening: A new EU trade approach is increasingly closing the internal market via “Made in Europe” criteria, raising risks for Ukraine during accession talks. NATO Summit Focus: NATO chief Mark Rutte says next week’s Ankara summit must deliver on defense spending and speed up defense industrial production, with Türkiye highlighted as a key hub. Iceland Wages Hold Up: Iceland’s spring wage report finds real wage gains across public and private sectors despite weaker growth and stubborn inflation. Reykjavik Arts Festival: A look at what the 35th Reykjavík Arts Festival says about the future of interdisciplinary biennials, balancing local communities with international artists. Reykjavik Court Case: A Dublin-based French woman accused in the Reykjavik Edition Hotel deaths of her daughter and husband faces a maximum 16-year sentence request. Business Finance: Alvotech secured a $75m term loan facility, adding to recent equity funding to support its biosimilar pipeline. World Cup Culture: Norway’s “Viking Row” continues to spread as a supporter ritual tied to the tournament’s knockout momentum.
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