AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoBathing Water Watch: A new European Environment Agency report flags major swimming-quality gaps: Cyprus, Greece, Bulgaria and Austria top results, while Albania is worst (only 16.8% “excellent” and 23% “poor” from faecal bacteria). Hungary—despite no sea coast—also lands in the lower group, with under 65% of bathing waters rated “excellent,” alongside Estonia and Poland. Forest & Timber: Hungary’s standing timber volume rose by nearly 4 million cubic meters in 2025, reaching 423.0 million m³, while forest area edged up and harvesting hit 7.55 million m³. Pollution & Corporate Tax: PM Péter Magyar announced a sweeping overhaul targeting polluters and multinationals, including doubling air pollution charges and tightening rules for large water users—aimed at reshaping incentives in Hungary’s EV and battery supply chain. Energy Costs: A new ranking using IEA data shows European households pay the highest energy bills, with Sweden leading. Weather Alert: HungaroMet warns of thunderstorms, strong winds and hail across Hungary over the weekend.
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