AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSweden–India Climate Push: Sweden and India agreed a 2027–2030 work programme under LeadIT to cut industrial emissions, with new focus on green steel and transport tech sharing. Public Transport Relief: Sweden plans to cut monthly public transport pass prices by about half from July 1 until year-end, with 7bn kronor earmarked—sparking debate over whether services will expand. EU Carbon Rules Fight: Six EU countries, including Bulgaria, Greece, Poland, Romania and Slovakia, are pushing to freeze free CO2 permit allocations, arguing Iran-war energy prices threaten heavy industry competitiveness. Defense & Aerospace Procurement: Canada is choosing Saab’s GlobalEye early-warning system over Boeing’s E-7, aiming to reduce reliance on US defense supply chains. NATO Innovation Ranges: NATO expects several innovation ranges to be operational this year, including Swedish-led connectivity work. Construction & Energy Infrastructure: Work has started on a liquefied biogas facility at the Port of Gothenburg, adding to Sweden’s clean-fuel buildout. Cyber Threat Shift: Reporting highlights Russia’s move toward espionage and persistence tactics, with Ukraine seeing fewer major incidents in late 2025.
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