AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGovernment Finances: Malta’s general government deficit hit €339.0m in Q1 2026, with debt rising to €11,457.6m (45.9% of GDP), as revenue edged up but spending jumped. Public Money & Events: A planned mega Bruno Mars concert in Malta has drawn scrutiny after its organiser received nearly €1m in taxpayer support, with reporting linking part of the company to the minister’s partner. Housing & Costs: Greece’s mortgage rates are falling faster than the eurozone average, while Malta is cited among the lowest markets for long-fixed and short-fixed deals—useful context for Malta’s own affordability debate. Local Enforcement & Tourism: Swieqi’s promised crackdown on short-lets and overtourism still hasn’t arrived a month after the deadline, with residents complaining of late-night disorder. Crime & Courts: The Daphne Caruana Galizia murder trial resumes as investigators detail how the case unfolded after arrests, with Yorgen Fenech denying charges. Business & Economy: Malta’s labour market is increasingly reliant on foreign workers, with a large share concentrated in support services and accommodation/food—raising questions about productivity and skills. EU Policy & AI: Speaker Carmelo Abela pushes for responsible AI governance and stronger Mediterranean cooperation, pointing to Malta’s new AI committee. EU Borders: Airport bosses are again calling to scrap or pause the EU Entry/Exit System over fears of holiday queues. Culture & Film: Malta Film Commissioner Johann Grech unveiled an eight-part TV drama, “The Order,” set for filming in Malta from 2027.
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