AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTallinn Healthcare Procurement: Tallinn Hospital ended the Lasnamäe medical campus design contract after spending €3M, citing no clear state funding and a missing financing model; the city says it will rework costs and prepare a feasible investment plan. EU Economic Policy: The European Commission adopted the 2026 European Semester Spring Package, pushing competitiveness, skills, resilience, housing and fiscal sustainability, while EU Budget Flexibility: Brussels also loosened fiscal rules to let countries spend up to 0.3% of GDP annually (until 2028) on “structural resilience” to energy shocks. Estonia Labour & Construction Pipeline: Estonia proposed easing foreign-worker recruitment during growth—up to 1,300 permits, doubling to 2,600—while Defense Infrastructure: Narva’s new Defense Forces base will start building later this year using container-based initial stages. Energy Storage: Enefit opened a battery system at its Purtse hybrid park (4.4MW/9.8MWh), adding storage to wind+solar under one grid connection. Baltic Logistics & Trade: 4RCargo became Finnair Cargo’s general sales agent for Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, aiming to boost air freight connectivity via Helsinki. Security Spillover for Industry: Ukraine is sharing drone-threat response expertise with Estonia and others, as drone attacks around the Baltic region keep disrupting business and infrastructure planning.
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