AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Sanctions Push: EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas says 80 more listings are being proposed to hit Russia’s war economy, with Hungary signaling it will drop opposition to a €6.6bn arms-reimbursement fund. Hungarian Integrity Watch: Hungary’s anti-corruption watchdog is calling for probes into Orban-era insiders over alleged EU funds misuse, as Brussels weighs unlocking frozen money. Energy & Industry: Hungary’s MOL gets another US license extension to keep negotiating its Serbian refinery deal, while CATL’s Debrecen plant faces scrutiny and Hungary begins drilling for a new geothermal power project. Solar Market Signals: Plug-in solar demand is rising across Europe, driven by incentives and falling prices—another nudge for Hungary’s clean-energy supply chain. Transport Tech: Seventeen EU transport ministers back cross-border autonomous vehicle testing, including Hungary, aiming to cut regulatory friction for freight and logistics pilots. Aviation Connectivity: Wizz Air signs a Starlink deal to equip its fleet with satellite internet from 2027. Business Leadership: The Hungarian Association of Executives hands out its 2025 Manager of the Year awards, spotlighting leaders from Bosch, Siemens and OTP.
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