AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEU Referendum: Iceland’s parliament has approved a national vote on August 29 on whether to restart EU accession talks, part of a two-step plan that could lead to membership by the end of the decade. Currency Debate: A government-commissioned report says keeping the króna is costing more than it delivers, linking it to high inflation and borrowing costs—reviving euro adoption talk. Cost of Living: Iceland has overtaken Switzerland as the world’s most expensive country, with tourism-driven demand pushing up services, rents, and housing pressure. Central Banking Watch: Fed officials in Reykjavík warned against overreacting to temporary energy-driven inflation, while Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey said it’s acceptable to tolerate inflation above target unless second-round effects appear. Road Safety: Iceland reports fewer injuries and deaths in heavy motorcycle crashes last year, despite more registered bikes. Culture & Film: Skjaldborg Documentary Film Festival in the Westfjords wrapped up with “Amongst the Birds” winning the Audience Award. Travel & Transport: airBaltic marked 10 years of its Reykjavík–Riga route, and Icelandair continues expanding routes. Sports Protest: Irish fans disrupted a friendly with Qatar by throwing tennis balls in a pro-Palestinian protest tied to Israel match pressure.
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