AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDefense Industry & Procurement: Estonia-linked orders for South Korea’s Chunmoo MRLS are growing, with confirmed launchers across Poland, Estonia and Norway reaching 315 by June 3, pointing to a deeper European long-range fires ecosystem. Defense Industrial Expansion: UAE’s EDGE Group launched EDGE Europe in Paris, setting up an engineering and manufacturing base in Bordeaux and highlighting Estonia’s role via Milrem Robotics in unmanned ground vehicles. Estonia Defense Tech: Japan’s Terra Drone created Estonia-based Terra Defense Europe to support sales, maintenance, logistics and partnerships for defense unmanned systems across Europe. Baltic Aviation Connectivity: airBaltic and EL AL signed a codeshare starting July 1, expanding Israel–Europe connections via Riga, including Tallinn and other Northern European hubs. Energy & Infrastructure Security: a large coalition of countries including Estonia condemned a May 17 drone attack on the Barakah Nuclear Plant, calling it a violation of international law with transboundary risks. Construction Costs: Tallinn’s new school extension controversy spotlights how non-standard procurement can drive steep costs, with a teachers’ lounge furnishing cited at ~€27,000. EU Business Climate: Eurostat data show EU industrial production up slightly in April (+0.1% in both euro area and EU), with energy down and consumer goods up. Digital & Media Freedom: Estonia’s crisis and national defense rules are criticized for extending censorship-like powers to state agencies, raising concerns for press freedom during security situations. Defense Spending Context: Estonia’s economy minister Erkki Keldo pushed Canada ties during a trip, underscoring Estonia’s faster defense spending and procurement pace.
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