AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoIndustrial & Logistics Parks: Albania is pushing ahead with new industrial and logistics parks near Tirana, Durrës, Porto Romano and Vlora to serve European markets, with projects including a Lidl logistics centre in Porto Romano—though land disputes, weak infrastructure and a shortage of skilled workers could slow delivery. Energy Infrastructure: A new power substation in Kamza is under way, backed by Albanian and German cooperation, with €13m aimed at modernizing the network and boosting capacity for a more stable electricity supply. Social Protection & Demand: The government approved a 2.7% pension indexation from July 1 for 900,000+ beneficiaries to protect purchasing power amid inflation pressures. Agriculture Output: Albania’s 2025 agricultural production reached about 9.7m tons, with vegetables up 1.5% to around 1.4m tons, supported by export demand. FDI Watch: Foreign investment rose to €404m in Q1, the highest in four years, led by real estate (€172m) and finance/insurance (€68m), highlighting Albania’s property-heavy investment model. EU-Linked Protests & Tourism Development: The “Flamingo Revolution” protests over a Kushner-linked luxury resort continue, with Rama saying negotiations are still ongoing and no permits were issued—while the dispute keeps spilling into broader anti-corruption and EU-path concerns. Digital Governance Trend: Albania’s earlier move to appoint an AI-powered minister is cited as part of a wider Balkans shift toward AI in public administration, alongside regional experiments. Textile Sector Signal: ITM 2026 in Istanbul drew 48,257 professional visitors from 105 countries, underlining strong international demand for textile machinery and related technologies.
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