AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMalta’s IVF milestone: Malta recorded its best-ever assisted reproduction results in 2025, with a record 57.77% pregnancy rate and 254 babies born via IVF, as government investment in ART continues to lift success rates. Tourism pressure: A new study ranks Malta Europe’s most overcrowded island for 2026, warning that the country’s tourism concentration could strain local life and infrastructure. Finance & disputes: The Financial Arbiter for Financial Services says 2025 was its busiest year on record, with complaints up 39% and more decisions issued, alongside higher compensation totals. Gambling enforcement: Malta is linked to a wider EU crackdown after Irish authorities granted licences to firms tied to a black-market gambling network, raising fresh questions about payment flows and compliance. EU business regulation: Gate Group’s EU-facing arm (licensed in Malta) is pushing the message that MiCA only works if every platform serving EU clients follows the rules. Local governance & rights: The ETUC has raised concerns with the European Commission over alleged interference with Malta trade union rights following a criminal investigation into a GWU official. Energy & agriculture: Malta’s agriculture minister Anton Refalo met MED9 counterparts to discuss generational renewal and rural development, while EU green hydrogen rules are still unevenly implemented across member states. Business growth: Trust Stamp Malta Limited has been selected for the EU’s IPCEI Advanced Semiconductor Technologies initiative, aiming to strengthen Europe’s chip ecosystem with privacy-first identity tech.
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