AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoConstruction & Property Watch: Cyprus’ Statistical Service reports manufacturing output up 0.8% (Jan-May 2026), building permits up 45.5% (Jan-Apr), and motor vehicle registrations up 13.2% (Jan-Jun), but tourist arrivals down 10.1% and goods exports down 1.2%—a mixed signal for the economy. Water & Agriculture: After recent rainfall, dams took in about 140,000 cubic metres in 24 hours (with 118,000 into Kouris), easing irrigation needs, yet authorities say the overall water strategy and allocations won’t materially change and no restrictions are in place. Digital Business & Connectivity: The Commissioner of Communications met Keve to push digital transformation, electronic communications, connectivity and cyber security to boost competitiveness for Cypriot firms. Logistics Tech: PICKAH Global is building a platform to coordinate last-mile deliveries in Benin City by linking customers, businesses and dispatch riders, starting locally before expanding. Public Health Compliance: Cyprus’ Pharmaceutical Services withdrew a teeth-whitening pen after it was found to exceed permitted hydrogen peroxide levels under EU cosmetics rules. Defence Industry: Cyprus is evaluating French EBRC Jaguar 6×6 reconnaissance vehicles (and possible SAFE-financed upgrades) to modernize its armored fleet and reduce reliance on Russian platforms. Finance & Trading: INGOT Group’s 20th anniversary launch, Rise, rolls out a new trading app with automatic loss refunds up to $100 and expansion into MENA and LATAM.
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