AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGermany Economy: DIW warns Germany could slip into a technical recession as an Iran-linked energy price shock hits growth, with forecasts cut to 0.5% for 2026. Hungary–EU Funds: Hungary submitted sweeping anti-corruption and transparency reforms to unlock €16.4bn in frozen EU money, expanding the Integrity Authority and tightening asset declarations. Poland–Ukraine History Row: Former Polish FM Jacek Czaputowicz says war is no time for historical disputes, criticizing Poland’s push to revoke Zelensky’s Polish award. EU Migration Rules: The EU migration pact kicks in Friday, aiming to streamline rejection and removal of illegal entrants; Switzerland signals support for “deportation hubs” in third countries. Central Europe Defence Tech: Lithuania plans a ~€1bn upgrade using German military vehicles (G-Class, Zetros, Arocs, Unimog) with EU SAFE arms-loan support; Airbus and partners float a new FCAS-style fighter concept after the Franco-German collapse. Switzerland: A report says Swiss traders dominate key commodities flows and can shape environmental impacts; Swiss voters also face a referendum on capping population at 10 million. Business & Society: Hungary employers show cautious hiring optimism; Czech primary schools will drop compulsory early English and make a second language elective.
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