AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEU-Turkey Row: Cyprus says Turkey excluded it from COP31 preparatory events in New York and Tokyo, prompting EU climate ministers to warn the move is “unacceptable” and pledge full solidarity. Energy & Trade: The EU formally adopted tariff measures under the EU-US Joint Statement, with Cyprus’ minister highlighting removal of remaining duties on US industrial goods and preferential access for some seafood and agri products. Road Safety & Transport Policy: Cyprus’ fuel tax relief was extended to end-August, while the House approved the emergency extension of reduced excise rates. Environment & Fisheries: Oceana’s Cyprus-hosted discussion pushes for preferential coastal access for low-impact small-scale fishers to protect marine habitats. Local Economy: Eurostat data show Cyprus construction prices for new residential buildings hit a record high in 2025, up about 18% since 2021. Business & Tech Diplomacy: Cyprus promoted its tech and innovation ecosystem at London Tech Week and hosted a space-economy panel in London. Sports & Society: Cyprus rugby reflects on a record start and what it will take to build toward future success.
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