AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFuel Watch: Cyprus fuel prices are expected to drop within 10 days as international oil falls, though station owners warn volatility could still swing prices. Property & Housing: Cyprus’ 2025 boom in building activity contrasts with rising rents, with Nicosia three-bed averages jumping to €1,300 and Engomi one-beds to €725. Agriculture Crisis: Livestock farmers are set to march on the Presidential Palace over foot-and-mouth disease, demanding an end to culls, faster compensation and more direct intervention as cases spread to 120 livestock units. Shipping & Trade: Posidonia 2026 in Athens is expected to draw record global turnout, with Cyprus aiming for a stronger shipping presence amid geopolitical pressures. Business & Services: A Nicosia summit on June 4 will spotlight how professional services drive investment and growth, while Cyprus’ Green Agenda 2026 returns to debate energy costs and renewables. EU Policy: The European Commission opens infringement steps against Cyprus over delayed transposition of consumer and safety rules. Energy Security: NSA Ajit Doval urges keeping the Strait of Hormuz and Red Sea trade routes safe and open as West Asia tensions threaten energy supply.
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