AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSwedish Defence & Industry: NATO is set to pick Saab’s GlobalEye at the Ankara summit to replace the aging E-3A AWACS fleet, a major shift toward European airborne surveillance. Hydrogen & Data Centres: Metacon won up to SEK111m for a 10MW electrolysis plant in Uppsala, while CPPIB backed EQT’s AI infrastructure push with $1.75bn for data centres via EdgeConneX. Energy & Shipping Skills: The Swedish Club warns that Asia’s LNG and alternative-fuel vessel boom must be matched by crew training to keep safety gains from slipping. Food & Chemicals Risk: Stockholm University researchers challenge the safety record of pesticide fluazinam, now under Swedish Chemicals Agency review. Construction Disputes: New ICC Arbitration Rules (from June 1) introduce a highly expedited path that could help enforce construction dispute adjudication decisions faster. Business & Trade: Canfor completed its PinkWood acquisition in Calgary, adding 120 jobs and 46m linear feet of I-joist capacity. Politics & Migration: Two Afghanistan-born women launched bids for seats in the U.S. and Sweden’s parliament, including a Green Party run in Stockholm.
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