AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy Security: European officials warn Russia’s “grey war” is increasingly targeting Europe’s energy grid, with gas pipelines, electricity interconnectors and subsea infrastructure seen as likely sabotage/cyberattack targets. EU Rulemaking: The European Commission has launched infringement procedures against 20 EU states, including Hungary, for failing to fully transpose the Directive on Empowering Consumers for the Green Transition. Pharma Access: Czech patients face worsening access to innovative medicines, with average waits nearing two years and fewer new therapies reaching patients—Hungary is cited as a regional benchmark. Ukraine Funding: Ukraine’s parliament ratified the EU’s €90bn loan package to support defence and budgets, with Hungary’s outgoing PM Orbán previously opposing it. Hungary-NATO: Péter Magyar met NATO chief Mark Rutte and reiterated Hungary will not send weapons or military equipment to the Russia-Ukraine war, while NATO praised Hungary’s defence role. MOL/Industry: MOL is setting up a committee to probe the Tiszaújváros plant explosion after a planned production halt. Electric Mobility: NIO officially launched its flagship ES9 in China, highlighting battery swapping and charging infrastructure as the next battleground for premium EVs.
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