AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI & Digital Governance: Estonia says it will be the first country to issue digital IDs to AI agents, aiming to make AI actions “verifiable and auditable” with clear limits on what an agent can view, draft, pay for, or do. Energy Infrastructure: Estonia has published a plan for the Gulf of Riga offshore wind grid connection, including a subsea link from a 1,000 MW Enefit wind farm, underground coastal cabling, and 330 kV overhead lines to the Kärsuveski substation, with public consultation open until 26 July. Maritime Decarbonisation: Klaipėda’s new green hydrogen and electricity waste-collection vessel “Rasa” has been launched, highlighting Baltic shipbuilding cooperation and lower-emissions port services. EU Budget Politics: EU leaders are pushing for an October preliminary deal on the €2 trillion 2028–2034 budget, with disputes over new revenue sources and how much to fund agriculture, cohesion, and defence. Food & VAT Policy: Estonia’s children’s camp VAT exemption is delayed into early July after a publication timing slip, leaving families paying VAT for June programmes. Science & Space: An Estonian-built deep-space comet camera (OPIC) has departed for Spain ahead of its mission to capture a comet’s first approach. Environment & Courts: Estonia’s Supreme Court ruled the 2020 wolf hunting quota illegal for failing to account for the Bern Convention’s strict protection rules.
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