AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMalta Inflation Watch: Malta’s HICP inflation eased in May to 2.1% year-on-year, the slowest pace in over a year, with food inflation cooling and monthly prices down 0.9%, a sign of easing pressure for households. Air Cargo Growth: Bridges Air Cargo has put its second Embraer E190F freighter into service, adding capacity on routes linking Europe and North Africa and reinforcing Malta’s role as an air cargo hub. Maritime Decarbonisation: The EU’s FuelEU Maritime rollout is accelerating, with over 12,000 vessels already compliant and thousands of verified reports—plus new guidance on how transhipment port calls are treated. Construction Waste Dispute: Malta’s ERA rejects claims that construction and demolition waste is being dumped at sea, saying Freeport operations stay within permits, as quarry access and disposal tariffs remain contentious. EU Pharma Policy Fight: Malta is again pushing back against EU plans to extend drug monopoly rights via supplementary protection certificates, warning it could delay cheaper generics and raise costs for small markets. Gambling & Licensing Angle: A Malta Gaming Authority-linked comparison piece highlights how offshore casino licences (including Malta) differ from local regulation—relevant as players weigh safety and legality. Diplomatic Links: Malta’s High Commissioner Ronald Micallef presented credentials in Ghana, underscoring ongoing Malta-Ghana engagement. Shipping Through Hormuz: Traffic is slowly picking up in the Strait of Hormuz, but analysts warn it could take weeks to clear backlogs—important for logistics planning. Tech & Finance Regulation: The US SEC is studying an “innovation exemption” that could let crypto platforms trade tokenized US stocks, a move that could reshape how digital finance firms operate.
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