AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEU–EFTA Relations: The EU Council approved conclusions to deepen ties with non-EU Western European partners, explicitly covering the Principality of Liechtenstein alongside Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and others—setting a political framework for a “homogeneous extended internal market.” Defense Procurement: Greece signed up to the EU’s Security Action for Europe (SAFE), unlocking up to €787.7m in long-term financing for surveillance, secure communications and counter-drone tech. Liechtenstein in the Spotlight (Tech/Space): Open Cosmos is seeking an extension for its sovereign broadband satellite rollout in Europe after launch disruptions; Liechtenstein holds the Ka-band spectrum filings tied to the project. Finance & Digital Assets: Security Agent Services AG (Zug) appointed Chris Bruppacher as CEO to expand structured finance and tokenized asset services under its independent “separate agent” model. Trade & Investment (EFTA link): India’s commerce minister Piyush Goyal is in Switzerland to push implementation of the India–EFTA TEPA, with meetings involving Swiss officials and pharma leaders. Energy Costs (Regional data): A new electricity-price ranking puts Liechtenstein among the higher-cost European residential markets, with Switzerland also listed.
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