AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCross-border Transport Pressure: Traffic on the A31, the main route for French cross-border workers commuting to Luxembourg, is up sharply—volumes have risen by as much as 10% in recent months, with the number of French commuters growing from just under 87,000 (end-2015) to over 129,000 (end-2025) and projected to exceed 135,000 by 2030; at Zoufftgen, daily vehicles now top 64,000 and heavy goods vehicles make up about 10%. Circular Economy in Action: Luxembourg’s Expo 2025 Osaka pavilion was designed for reuse, and after the fair some concrete blocks and recycled membrane roof sections have already been repurposed—foundation blocks now help prevent soil erosion in Kobe as part of the “Legacy Wall.” Heat Risk Watch: MeteoLux keeps a yellow heat alert for southern Luxembourg, with temperatures above 30°C and advice to avoid exertion; across Europe, heat warnings continue as conditions push beyond seasonal norms. Aviation Fuel Uncertainty: Luxembourg Airport is monitoring a potential kerosene shortage linked to Strait of Hormuz disruptions; the government says there’s no current reason to expect summer disruption, but a coordination group is being set up if supplies tighten. Green Finance Move: The EBRD backs Eesti Energia’s first green bond with a €20m investment, supporting renewables, battery storage and EV charging across the Baltics and Poland. Social Inclusion Spotlight: Yolande Coop highlights inclusion through work—handmade local products made with and for people with intellectual disabilities, including at its Butterfly Garden in Grevenmacher.
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