AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEU Travel Rules: Spain’s tourism authorities are pushing back on the post-Brexit 90-day Schengen limit for UK visitors, while the EU’s ETIAS and the new Entry/Exit biometric system are already creating delays and uncertainty for travellers heading into the Schengen area. Green Finance & Grants: Poland has secured a €160m climate and energy programme under Norwegian and EEA Grants, with Liechtenstein and Norway named as key partners to speed up the green transition. Hydrogen Subsidies: The European Commission cleared €1.3bn in German state aid for renewable hydrogen projects, using an “auction as a service” route that also covers EEA partners including Liechtenstein. Health & Biotech: AbbVie won an expanded European Commission label for VENCLYXTO in first-line CLL combinations, and Hansa Biopharma reported strong one-year transplant outcomes for Idefrix in highly sensitised patients. Markets & Industry: Tesla’s European registrations rebounded sharply in April, while Volvo is expanding access to Tesla Superchargers for EV drivers across Europe from Q4 2026. Digital Regulation: France’s new JONUM framework creates a regulated path for “monetisable digital objects” in online games, aiming to balance innovation and player protection. Business Tech & Finance: Spotify is adding audio playback for long-form magazine articles, and a Liechtenstein-linked tokenisation model is pitching commodity-backed digital ownership for critical minerals.
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