AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCrypto Regulation in Liechtenstein: RULEMATCH says it has received MiCA authorization from Liechtenstein’s FMA to run a crypto trading platform, with onboarding via its Vaduz-based RULEMATCH Europe AG for EEA participants—trading starts with an RFQ model and flexible settlement cycles. EU Telecom Integration: The EU Council has approved talks to extend “Roam Like at Home” to the Western Balkans (WB6), which would let travellers use calls, texts and data abroad without extra roaming charges under the same conditions as at home. Sports Rights & Money: FIS president Johan Eliasch, running for re-election, argues centralising media and commercial rights is delivering financial gains, citing higher sponsorship and digital engagement—while Liechtenstein’s Alexander Ospelt is also in the race. Cross-Border Travel Tech: The EU Entry/Exit System is causing summer delays as airports iron out biometric processing issues, with travellers advised to arrive much earlier to avoid missed flights. Visa Pressure on Russians: 11 EU countries are urging stricter Russian visa rules to close perceived loopholes as Schengen permit numbers rise. Trade & Tariffs Watch: New US Section 232 changes adjust duties on certain metals derivatives and equipment, while broader tariff litigation and forced-labor Section 301 actions keep importers on edge.
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