AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTravel & Border Tech: The EU’s Entry and Exit System (EES) is already triggering fresh warnings of up to six-hour airport queues, with airlines and IATA warning that biometric checks can stretch processing times and disrupt summer travel plans—Ryanair’s Malta Air CEO David O’Brien has even threatened to pull flights. Tourism & Jobs: Malta is set to host the WTTC Global Summit in Valletta (7–9 Oct), with WTTC forecasting Travel & Tourism to add US$4.9bn to Malta’s economy in 2026, 16.9% of GDP, and support 72,200 jobs. EU Finance Policy: EU finance ministers agreed a common position to strengthen the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and advanced work on capital markets integration, with decisions affecting Malta also on the agenda. Local Property & Hospitality: Malta Development Association president Michael Stivala has filed a new Gżira hotel application and seeks to regularise an extra illegally developed floor, plus links to an adjacent building for conference use. Energy Costs: Malta is cited as having the lowest diesel price in the EU in the latest European Commission weekly oil bulletin, while gasoline prices vary widely across member states. Agriculture Prices: Eurostat reports Malta’s agricultural output prices jumped 14.8% year-on-year in Q1 2026, even as EU-wide output prices fell 2.9%.
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