AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoEU Funding Boost: Albania received €213m as the European Commission reviewed progress on reforms tied to EU accession, covering business, energy, digital services, infrastructure and the rule of law, with future tranches linked to continued delivery. Coastal Development Clash: Protests in Tirana and nationwide intensified against the Trump-Kushner-linked luxury resort plans on Sazan Island and nearby protected wetlands, with demonstrators citing environmental risks and transparency concerns while Prime Minister Edi Rama insists the project will proceed. Environment Under Fire: Conservation groups and experts warn that construction activity is damaging sensitive ecosystems, including flamingo habitats, and say permits and safeguards are not being properly shown. Banking Health Watch: Albania’s non-performing loan ratio fell to 3.75% in April (lowest in 18 years) as lending expanded, though bad-loan values rose year-on-year. Construction Safety Push: Builders are calling for stricter checks on building materials after fire-safety concerns in apartment blocks, urging tougher controls at the border and better coordination of safety, electrical and energy-efficiency rules. Industry Deal: Vipul Organics signed an exclusive European distribution agreement with Omya for pigment products, including distribution into Albania and other Balkan markets.
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