AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBorder Tech Troubles: The EU admitted its digital Entry/Exit System (EES) is still causing “technical problems,” with airlines warning of border delays that can reach hours and calls growing to suspend EES during peak summer travel. Heat & Cooling Crisis: A new analysis of Europe’s June heatwave says climate change is making extreme temperatures far more likely, while Germany’s record heat is again spotlighting how limited air conditioning leaves travellers and older residents exposed. Maritime Security in Focus: Britain and France say they’re ready to deploy a multinational mission to secure shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, despite Iran warning against foreign military involvement; separate reports also point to ships turning back near the chokepoint. Migration at the Front Door: Pope Leo XIV marked July 4 in Lampedusa, praying at a migrant cemetery and urging Europe to act as sea deaths continue; meanwhile Poland detained 54 migrants hidden in a cargo truck near the Lithuania border. Industry Under Pressure: France’s May industrial data showed manufacturing output down 1% and transport equipment falling 2.8%, adding to signs of uneven demand in European supply chains. Auto Shift: Europe’s auto sector faces historic restructuring as Chinese EV competition intensifies, including Chery’s expansion into Spain. Transport Disruption Watch: Rail and travel planning is being shaped by heat impacts and summer congestion, from airport queue complaints to travel guidance for extreme conditions.
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