AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFireworks Safety & Accountability: A massive blast at a Malta fireworks factory near St Paul’s Bay (Triq tal-Qadi, near St Paul’s Bay) injured two men working in nearby fields; police say no employees were on site and injuries were minor, while investigations continue into what sparked the fire and the sequence leading to the explosion. EU Fiscal Watch: The European Commission recommends Malta be removed from the Excessive Deficit Procedure after Malta’s deficit fell to 2.2% of GDP in 2025, ahead of schedule, as Brussels also eases spending rules for energy-shock resilience. Public Finance Transparency: Malta’s central government debt rose to about €11.97bn by end-April 2026, with the NSO citing election rules for delayed publication—renewing questions on disclosure timing. Industry & Skills: GlobalFoundries announced a partnership with the U.S. DOE Genesis Mission to speed AI-enabled chip design into prototype silicon, with GF Labs leading collaboration. Local Governance & Labour Politics: Prime Minister Robert Abela appointed Chris Fearne and Rosianne Cutajar to ministerial roles amid internal Labour concerns over credibility. Aviation & Travel: BARIG welcomed Türkiye-based Freebird Airlines as a new member, adding another leisure-focused carrier to the German market. Tech & Commerce Disruption: Shopify suffered a widespread outage, with merchants reporting login and storefront access errors globally. Maritime Leadership: Posidonia 2026 spotlighted seafarer safety and decarbonisation as shipping’s defining priorities. Tourism Marketing: VisitMalta is taking a cautious Asia-Pacific approach, leaning into luxury leisure demand while keeping a presence as geopolitical uncertainty affects travel patterns.
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