AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBusiness Sentiment: Albania’s economic sentiment ticked up in May as services and consumer confidence improved, construction edged higher, while industry stayed flat and trade weakened on softer sales and hiring expectations. Coastal Development Clash: Protests around the Zvërnec luxury resort project linked to Jared Kushner’s circle have turned violent, with Albania’s PM Edi Rama and Interior Minister Besfort Lamallari pushing for accountability for private security and faster legal action. Security Crackdown: Police revoked licences of two private security firms after alleged violence during the Zvërnec protest, citing breaches in site access records and use of force; criminal and administrative probes are ongoing. Property & Jobs Debate: The developer behind the Zvërnec project says fencing and land purchases were legal, claims environmental studies are underway, and argues the investment could exceed €4bn and create thousands of jobs. Education & Skills: INSTAT data shows business, administration and law lead among Albanian graduates, with engineering/manufacturing/construction at 14%, alongside a broader shift in labour-market demand. Infrastructure Watch: Vlora airport builders received a 30-day deadline, keeping pressure on delivery timelines for regional connectivity. Energy/Transport: TAP expansion’s final investment decision is expected in Q1 2027, while broader energy-security reporting highlights continued regional dependence and transition-linked supply needs.
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