AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCyprus-AI & Skills: CITEA director Matina Zisiadou says AI is already reshaping work and services, but Cyprus must build the right skills and responsible innovation ecosystem. EU Climate Policy: Ten EU countries including Cyprus urge the Commission to rethink ETS 2, warning of added costs for households and pushing for a more direct approach to fuel pricing. Digital Euro & Payments: The ECB selects 36 payment service providers for digital euro pilots starting in 2027, with Cyprus-linked institutions among the wider European rollout. Energy & Environment: A Cyprus Institute-led study in Nature links intensifying Saharan dust episodes over Europe to climate-driven drought and circulation changes, raising air-quality and health concerns. Local Water Pressure: Cyprus’ Water Development Department reports demand still above last year and pushes free water-saving kits and household fittings to cut use. Maritime Security: The Strait of Hormuz remains volatile after renewed attacks on shipping, including a Cyprus-flagged vessel incident that left an Indian engineer dead. Education & Industry: DP World Limassol backs Tepak Excellence Awards to grow logistics talent, while Frederick University highlights top Cyprus ranking in sustainability impact. Tech Business: Uber launches a voluntary takeover bid for Delivery Hero at €41.50 per share, valuing it at €13bn, with regulators and merger review ahead. Solar Power (Global): Cypress Creek and Google begin construction of the Steel River solar-plus-storage project in Arkansas, aiming for 2.5 GW solar and 2.9 GWh storage by 2029.
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