AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEU Referendum Watch: Iceland’s parliament has approved an August 29, 2026 referendum on whether to reopen EU accession talks, reviving a debate that’s been frozen since 2013 but kept alive via EEA and Schengen ties. Cost of Living & Currency: Iceland is again ranked the world’s most expensive country, with tourism-driven demand pushing up services, wages and rents; at the same time, Iceland’s Finance Ministry says the króna’s costs outweigh benefits, reigniting euro-adoption talk. Monetary Policy Signals: Fed officials in Iceland are split on how to treat the Iran-linked energy inflation shock—Bowman says it may be temporary but could shift if it persists; Schmid warns against assuming it’s transitory; the Bank of England’s Bailey says it can tolerate above-target inflation while monitoring for second-round effects. Energy & Industry Tech: Syntholene says its geothermal-integrated synthetic fuel demo in Húsavík is ahead of schedule, targeting early operations in June 2026. Transport & Connectivity: airBaltic marks 10 years of Reykjavík service; Icelandair launches direct Reykjavik–Venice flights. Defense & Shipping: Germany offers Canada four Type 212CD submarines via reallocated slots, aiming to avoid a mid-2030s undersea capability gap.
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