AGP Executive Report
Last update: 34 minutes agoFuel Relief for Drivers: Cyprus extended its fuel tax cut until Sept. 17, keeping an 8.33 cents per litre discount (with VAT) to cushion households and businesses from volatile global oil prices. Tourism Watch: May tourist arrivals fell 4.9% year-on-year, but the Deputy Ministry of Tourism said the impact is “manageable” and highlighted the resumption of Kuwait flights as a boost for demand. Anti-Drug Push: Cyprus’ Anti-Narcotics Service is investigating a possible new narcotic after seizures of more than 58kg of dried opium poppy pods in five days, with 13 arrests so far and TikTok reports helping trigger the probe. Addiction Concerns: Experts warn drug and behavioural addictions are rising, with children as young as 14–15 entering treatment earlier than before. Tech Cost Pressure: Apple raised prices on MacBooks and iPads globally due to a sharp memory-chip shortage, a move that could feed through to Cyprus buyers. 1974 Missing Remains: Cyprus is starting advanced DNA testing on chemically treated remains from the 1974 conflict, funded with €1m, aiming to finally identify cases long considered “unreadable.” EU Crime Outlook: Europol says organised crime networks are evolving fast, increasingly online and AI-enabled, and often rely on legal business structures to survive.
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