AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTourism & Competition: Albania’s Competition Authority has launched retail grocery price monitoring after public complaints, asking major supermarket chains for sales data (Jan 1, 2025–Jun 2026) and top-selling product lists to spot price and market issues. Banking Stability: Albania’s central bank says banks ended 2025 with fewer bad loans (NPLs down to 3.8%), faster lending growth (+13.5%), and stronger capital and liquidity, alongside tighter consumer-loan and advertising rules. Urban Infrastructure: PM Edi Rama unveiled “Urban Renaissance 2.0” with €1.5bn for city upgrades, including a new joint company to roll out electric buses and new parking facilities, while a second urban renewal programme also targets waste, transport, water, and regeneration of unused industrial sites. Energy & Renewables: The energy regulator reports about 3,500 households and businesses now produce solar power, and is preparing an online complaints platform for 2026 to improve transparency and consumer protection. EU Accession Process: EU talks inched forward as the EU provisionally closed Albania’s competition and customs-related chapters and opened a new cluster for Ukraine and Moldova, signaling continued enlargement momentum. NATO & Defense Finance: Albania is among countries backing a Canada-led Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, while Türkiye decided not to commit at this stage. Tourism Infrastructure: The Qafë Qelë–Koman road reconstruction is complete, improving access to northern Albania’s key tourist destination.
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