AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGreen Finance & Energy: Poland has signed a new climate and energy programme backed by 160 million euros from the Norwegian and EEA Grants, with Liechtenstein and Iceland among the long-term partners; the funding targets climate, energy, nature conservation and the circular economy, including geothermal, storage, air quality, ecosystem protection and green public procurement. EU Enlargement Timetable: The European Commission plans to propose opening the first negotiating “cluster” for Ukraine and Moldova on 16 June, with Hungary’s post-Orbán transition and frozen EU funds now central to the path forward. Liechtenstein in the Charging Economy: Volvo says its EV drivers will be able to find, navigate and pay for Tesla Superchargers via the Volvo app across 29 European countries from Q4 2026, including Liechtenstein. Finance Sector Signal from Vaduz: Liechtenstein’s PM Brigitte Haas told finance leaders at Finance Forum Liechtenstein that stability and continuity are key as regulation, markets, geopolitics and talent competition intensify. Health & Pharma Approvals: Merck received a positive EU CHMP opinion for KEYTRUDA plus Padcev in bladder cancer, with a final European Commission decision expected in Q3 2026 for the EU plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Crypto Regulation Watch: A new MiCA comparison piece breaks down how MiCA, VARA and Singapore’s crypto rules differ in licensing and regulatory philosophy.
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