AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEU Referendum Watch: Norway’s PM Jonas Gahr Støre urged people to closely follow Iceland’s EU vote on 29 August, saying it could shift attitudes in the region even if he doesn’t expect a decisive impact. Sanctions & Fisheries: The EU’s 21st Russia sanctions package adds a first-time restriction on Russian cod and white fish imports from July 2026, aiming to protect EU buyers while pushing supply toward non-Russian producers including Iceland. Tourism Upgrade in Reykjavík: Volcano Express at Harpa has added a new 30-minute interactive pre-show before its 4D volcano ride, including a live earthquake monitor and an interactive map of Iceland’s active volcanic systems. Climate Culture: Reviews highlight Sara Dosa’s documentary “Time and Water,” a personal meditation on Iceland’s vanishing glaciers and what’s lost when landscapes disappear. Business & Industry: Amaroq says Phase 2 is complete at the Nalunaq gold mine after commissioning a flotation recovery circuit, boosting expected gold recovery. Missing Icelander Update: Rúv reports an Icelandic man missing in Thailand has been found in immigration detention in Bangkok, with family saying conditions are dire. Local Weather: Reykjavík could see the warmest day of the summer so far tomorrow, with forecasts pointing to sunshine and around 21°C.
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