AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFire & Safety: Investigators are still tracing what sparked the Monday explosion at Ta’ Lourdes fireworks factory near Salini, with police forensics, Malta’s explosives unit, and a magisterial inquiry under Magistrate Joe Mifsud; authorities are reviewing nearby security footage, mapping the area, and analysing a key video showing black smoke and flames before the blast. Food & Agriculture Risk: Malta’s Food Safety and Security Authority has launched precautionary measures after the Maghtab fireworks incident, starting inspections, sampling and risk assessments for any debris or residues affecting food, feed and agricultural produce. Transport Pressure: A new NSO snapshot shows Malta’s licensed vehicle stock rising by a net 35 cars per day in Q4 2025, reigniting debate over congestion and the limits of road-expansion fixes. Tourism & Travel Demand: VisitMalta is taking a cautious Asia-Pacific approach, leaning on luxury leisure travellers in China, Japan, Malaysia and Thailand while benefiting from shifts away from the Middle East toward Europe. Tech & Industry: GlobalFoundries says it has completed its Synopsys ARC Processor IP acquisition, combining ARC with MIPS to build a software-to-silicon platform for Physical AI. Local Culture & Media: Maltese film “Ciao Ciao” has launched on Amazon Prime Video for international streaming, expanding Malta’s screen presence abroad.
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