AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEnergy & Security: Iran is reportedly weighing strikes on U.S. military assets in southeastern Europe, with Bulgaria and Cyprus named, while planners also consider attacks on subsea fiber-optic cables near the Strait of Hormuz—raising fresh NATO and market jitters. Labour & Hospitality: Cyprus Labour Minister Marinos Mousiouttas says the ministry will inspect claims that hotels are using temporary agency workers to bypass collective protections, warning against “two-speed employees.” Water & Agriculture: After heavy rain, reservoirs are back at about 40% capacity, but potato growers still warn of water shortages ahead of winter planting and are pushing for clearer allocations. Climate Policy: A Cyprus net-zero roadmap is being updated after a McKinsey-backed study mapped a €40bn cost to 2050, with the February law’s tighter 2040 target likely to raise the bill. Aviation & Tourism: Cyprus Airways adds year-round direct Larnaca–Munich and Larnaca–Rome, plus extra Heraklion frequency, expanding its network to 15 destinations. Food Trade: Eurostat shows Cyprus imported about 3.40m kg of ice cream/edible ice in 2025, mostly from other EU states. Retail & Consumer Rules: Lidl launches a PAW Patrol-branded campaign on selected own-brand products in Cyprus and 29 countries, tied to WHO-based nutritional criteria.
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