AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoIceland Border Watch: Icelandic police say the EU Entry/Exit System is working as expected at Keflavík, with queues blamed on operational factors and the system’s complexity rather than technical failures seen elsewhere in Europe. Reykjavík Budget & Families: Reykjavík City Council reversed a planned cut to after-school and youth centre hours, keeping services until 17:00 and charging only parents using the last 30 minutes an extra ISK 1,000 per month. Tourism Tech: A new free Iceland travel app, Icebreaker, launched for iPhone to help visitors plan trips, find local recommendations and avoid hazards, starting with Reykjavík and expanding nationwide. Sports Meets Business: Cape Verde’s World Cup run ended in the Round of 16, but the story is already boosting the island nation’s global profile—an unexpected marketing win for a small economy. Global Trade Push (with Iceland in the mix): New Zealand’s governing National Party pledged to pursue trade deals with seven priority markets, including the EFTA bloc that covers Iceland, aiming to expand exports and “essential supplies” agreements.
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