AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNordic-Baltic Security: Denmark, Estonia and other NB-8 leaders met Zelensky in Kyiv to lock in a coordinated air-defense plan, with a focus on speeding up missile-defense production and combining interception platforms with drone combat tactics. Estonia Defense Procurement: Estonia is weighing long-range ballistic-missile interceptors (Patriot, David’s Sling, SAMP/T) and aims to reach a government decision in the next 1–2 months as budget talks begin. Russian Shadow Fleet Pressure: Russia reportedly has no warships in the Mediterranean for the first time in over a decade, as NATO scrutiny and seizures of sanctioned “shadow fleet” tankers strain Moscow’s ability to deploy. Local Transport: Tallinn will restore 2+2 traffic at the Hipodroomi intersection by the school-year start (construction continues), with Paldiski maantee works affecting lanes and bus schedules. EU Farm Funding: Estonia’s Finance Ministry says fears of losing over €100m in EU farm support are unfounded, pointing to about €2bn for agriculture in 2028–34 and more flexibility on how money is used. Accessibility & Services: Estonia is pushing 112 emergency-line accessibility requirements to 2027, as current voice/SMS options still don’t fully work for deaf and speech-impaired callers. Defense Industry Risk: Estonia is investigating a suspected arson at Milrem Robotics in Tallinn, with possible Russian sabotage links under review. Agribusiness: Estonia’s raw milk sector gets a boost as Agrone’s parent signs an agreement to acquire AS Rīgas piena kombināts. Energy & Industry: Carlsberg expands its PepsiCo bottling partnership into Azerbaijan, adding a new production and distribution footprint. In Memoriam: Former PM Siim Kallas dies at 77, remembered for steering Estonia’s post-Soviet economic transition and corporate tax reforms.
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