AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDefense & Border Infrastructure: Estonia is moving fast on eastern defenses, launching preparatory work for a new Narva military base and a separate “military village” near the border, with phased construction targeting rotational deployments and up to 1,000 capacity by 2028. Energy Resilience: Baltic states have fully decoupled from the Russian grid and are now integrated into the EU electricity market, offering a blueprint for Cyprus as it remains energy-isolated. Energy & Industry Tech: A 100 MW battery energy storage system has begun operation in Estonia, adding grid flexibility as renewables grow. Agriculture & Food Policy: Estonia’s cage-free egg push continues: producers say they won’t stop selling cage eggs soon, arguing a unilateral ban would just shift demand to Latvia and Lithuania. Transport & Construction: Tallinn’s airport tramline is set to reopen Aug 1 after a test run, with two tram lines serving Ülemiste and the airport. Environment & Packaging: Estonia is set to require reusable packaging for on-site food and drink outlets by 2028, while heavy rain flooding in Tõrva is being explained by rainfall intensity and runoff dynamics. International Trade/Maritime Law: Estonia joined 13 other countries reaffirming the 2016 South China Sea arbitration ruling as final and legally binding, as China rejects it.
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