AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTokenized collectibles in Serbia: Solflare launched Solflare Packs with Belgrade-based Collector Crypt, letting users buy, open, trade, hold, or redeem physical graded trading cards via Solana wallet NFTs. EV charging law in the works: Serbia is preparing a Draft Law on alternative-fuels infrastructure; public debate runs until June 25, with about 230 public chargers currently available for roughly 7,200 registered EVs. Belgrade Expo 2027 boost: President Vučić said Chinese badminton legend Lin Dan will promote Belgrade’s EXPO 2027, aiming to raise the event’s global profile. Crypto firm under scrutiny: Libertas GH’s business-rescue process faces growing investor pressure over alleged missing funds and shifting explanations, with claims ranging from regulatory breaches to Ponzi-style behavior. Military transparency concerns: SIPRI-linked reporting says Serbia’s arms imports have surged, with China the biggest supplier, while analysts warn key contract details and strategy remain opaque. Ubisoft cuts hit Serbia: Ubisoft reportedly plans to close studios in Winnipeg and Belgrade and cut up to 380 jobs, as part of a broader restructuring. Architecture for heat resilience: University of Belgrade research highlights passive cooling design—orientation, shading, cross-ventilation, night cooling, and thermal-mass materials—to reduce overheating risks. Russians fast-tracked for citizenship: RFE/RL reports Serbia has granted citizenship to many Russians via an expedited “national interest” route, including people under US sanctions, raising EU security concerns.
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