AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLiechtenstein in the EU/EEA orbit: A new Polish green transition programme worth €160m is being funded via the Norwegian and EEA Grants, with Liechtenstein named as a long-term partner—supporting climate, energy, nature and the circular economy, with calls starting in Q3–Q4 2026. EU enlargement timetable: The European Commission is set to propose opening the first “cluster” of Ukraine and Moldova accession negotiating chapters on 16 June, with Hungary’s political shift seen as a key factor for unlocking stalled talks. Schengen debate with EFTA links: A fresh “Our View” piece argues that joining Schengen isn’t just airport upgrades and data sharing—external border control and security realities matter, a point that resonates for Liechtenstein given its Schengen membership. Energy & hydrogen finance: Germany has received EU fair-competition clearance for €1.3bn in support for renewable hydrogen projects, including electrolyser capacity feeding into the Danish Hydrogen Backbone. Health sector: Merck’s KEYTRUDA plus Padcev has gained a positive EU CHMP opinion for a bladder cancer regimen, now awaiting European Commission marketing authorization (including Iceland and Liechtenstein). Business/markets: Tesla’s European registrations rose sharply in April, including Liechtenstein in the ACEA coverage, while Volvo is expanding access to Tesla Superchargers across Europe via the Volvo app from Q4 2026. Digital economy: Spotify is rolling out audio versions of long-form magazine articles in its app across 22 markets. Crypto & assets: A Liechtenstein-linked tokenization angle highlights commodity-backed tokens stored in Liechtenstein/Switzerland as regulators and institutions move toward more “institutional-grade” infrastructure.
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