AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoClean Air Push: The EU and UN partners launched the 3-year “EU4Clean Air in Armenia” programme in Yerevan, funded with €2m by the EU and supported by UNDP, UNECE and WHO, to strengthen Armenia’s air-quality monitoring and regulation capacity. Food & Fuel Transit: Russia is sending another wheat shipment to Armenia via Azerbaijan—39 wagons, 2,725 tons—adding to tens of thousands of tons of grain and other commodities already moving along the corridor, while Azerbaijan also exports diesel and gasoline to Armenia. Trade & Investment: Cyprus businesses are being invited to Armenia’s International Trade & Investment Forum (ITIF 2026) in Yerevan on Oct 7-9, with a Hosted Buyers Programme and a focus on food and beverage production. EU Integration in Law: Armenia’s draft 2026-2031 government programme says EU accession steps are set in law and aims to complete visa liberalization actions, while also continuing strategic partnership implementation. Tech & Business Events: Silicon Mountains 2026 will expand into a summit plus a major technology expo in Yerevan on Nov 3-4, with “Invest in Innovation” and B2B meetings. Aviation Growth: Corporación América Airports reports Armenia’s highest passenger traffic growth among its network—up 13% in Q2 2026, with July passenger volumes rising 17.2% at Zvartnots and Shirak. Identity & Data Security: A new patent for FaceTec highlights user-controlled biometric authentication methods, while separate reporting flags risks from exposed biometric databases and deepfakes pushing governments to rebuild digital trust.
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