AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEU Carbon Costs: Malta says it won key concessions in the European Commission’s EU ETS overhaul to protect Malta Freeport and air connectivity, but the Malta Business Bureau warns the reform still won’t shield island states from decarbonisation costs. Planning Authority Scrutiny: ERA and the Superintendence for Cultural Heritage have reversed course on a Buskett proposal to turn protected ruins into “farmer’s quarters”, sending the case back to the Planning Commission and reigniting concerns over how planning decisions are handled. Digital Identity Push: Malta has launched a €15.6m tender for a European Digital Identity Wallet, as the EU also moves ahead with digital euro trials involving 36 payment providers. Airline Restructuring: Aer Lingus plans to cut up to 500 jobs and reduce routes, including summer-only changes affecting Malta, as it targets better operating margins. MeDirect Investor Fight: A group of MeDirect investors has filed a court letter against the Czech owners, alleging broken acquisition commitments and seeking damages tied to an alleged €2m compensation package. Justice Watch: The Yorgen Fenech trial continues with Lawrence Cutajar set to take the stand, as jurors hear further details in the Daphne Caruana Galizia case. Energy Reliability: The PN accuses the government of failing to plan properly after fresh summer power cuts and voltage problems left thousands without electricity. Travel & Tourism Signals: Shannon Airport reports 1.17m passengers in the first half of 2026 (+12%), while Malta’s cruise port is highlighted as a top destination for cruise arrivals.
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