AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEU Travel Rules: Spain-linked calls to rethink the post-Brexit 90-day Schengen limit keep pressure on EU border policy, while the wider Entry/Exit system rollout is still triggering long airport lines and extra checks for non-EU visitors. Digital Borders & Permits: ETIAS planning continues, but the key message for travellers is timing—no need to apply before 2027—despite EES teething problems. Liechtenstein in the Finance Story: A tokenisation push highlights Liechtenstein and Switzerland as vault locations for commodity-backed tokens, pointing to more institutional-style infrastructure for real-world assets. Green Funding: Poland’s green transition gets a €160m EEA-backed boost, with Liechtenstein and Norway named as partners in the long-term programme. Energy & Industry: Germany wins EU fair-competition clearance for €1.3bn renewable hydrogen support, aimed at large electrolyser capacity and CO2 cuts. Healthcare & Biotech: Hansa Biopharma’s Idefrix posts strong one-year kidney transplant outcomes, with late-breaking trial results set for presentation at ATC 2026. EV Charging: Volvo drivers gain access to Tesla Superchargers across Europe via the Volvo app from Q4 2026, including Liechtenstein in the rollout list. Business Travel Tech: Spotify expands audio for long-form magazine articles, adding a new monetised editorial format inside its app.
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