AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Focus: South Korea avoided a fourth straight opening-match loss, staging a comeback to beat Czechia after Hwang In-Beom’s decisive impact, while Spain heads into its Group H opener against Cape Verde with Mikel Merino warning against complacency. Belgrade & Serbia Economy: Belgrade’s municipal budget was approved with a push to keep the tax burden low, as residents debated cuts and rising costs. Regional Infrastructure: Chinese firms broke ground on the Brčko–Bijeljina motorway in Republika Srpska, a 17-kilometre link aimed at boosting connectivity toward Belgrade. Energy & Business: Serbia’s NIS deal talks stay in the spotlight as Hungary’s stock market report points to progress involving Mol and Gazprom, with Serbia set to increase its stake. EU Travel Rules: EU institutions are weighing changes to airline compensation rules, with Serbia already referenced in the context of fixed payouts when carriers are at fault. Culture & Local Projects: RSD 20 million was allocated for final works on the future Apatin museum “Kuca Turski,” under the “Cities in Focus 2026” program.
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