AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTallinn Traffic & Construction: Tallinn will restore two lanes each way at the Hipodroomi intersection by the school year start, adding an extra lane by Aug 31, while Paldiski maantee works continue and parts reopen later this year and into 2027. Defense Procurement: Estonia is choosing a long-range air defense system able to intercept ballistic missiles, with options including Patriot, David’s Sling and SAMP/T, and a decision expected during state budget talks. Security & Industry: Estonia is investigating a suspected arson at Milrem Robotics in Lasnamäe, with officials linking it to possible Russian sabotage. EU Farm Funding: The Finance Ministry says fears of losing over €100m in EU farm support are unfounded, pointing to about €2bn for agriculture/food in 2028–34 and a separate €546m allocation for Estonia. Accessibility for 112: Estonia is pushing emergency-line accessibility requirements to 2027, as deaf and speech-impaired callers still face barriers despite voice and SMS options. Economy Update: Revised national accounts show Estonia’s real GDP is higher than previously estimated, shifting the narrative ahead of next year’s budget. Energy Resilience (Regional): Ukraine reports over 70% readiness of its 2026–27 winter heating plan, including thousands of boiler houses and heating network repairs. Beverage Business: Carlsberg expands its PepsiCo bottling partnership to Azerbaijan from Jan 2027, scaling production via the Xirdalan brewery.
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