AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoIceland’s EU path: Iceland will hold a referendum on 29 August 2026 on whether to resume EU accession talks, with the debate framed by Arctic security pressures, NATO dynamics and the still-contentious fisheries issue. Arctic strategy: An analyst says Iceland’s role could grow as the US prioritises the Arctic, citing Iceland’s North Atlantic position and close ties with Washington. Hydrogen economics: Syntholene’s geothermal-integrated hydrogen project in Húsavík reports estimated costs around $1.75/kg in best-case Iceland conditions (about $2.10/kg more broadly), with KBR flagging key risks like electricity price swings and SOEC durability. Defence industry access: The EEA Committee cleared EDIP access for Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, expanding the €1.5bn European Defence Industry Programme to boost supply security and support for Ukraine. Travel and trade signals: China released a visa-free list for 35 European countries including Iceland, while the US and Canada also expanded visa-free/eTA guidance for short stays. Local business culture: Iceland’s beer market is shifting toward lighter, lower-alcohol options, with Gull Lite leading Vínbúðin sales.
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