AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoCrypto Regulation in Europe: Liechtenstein’s FMA has authorized RULEMATCH under MiCA, letting its Vaduz-based entity RULEMATCH Europe AG onboard EEA participants for crypto trading plus post-trade clearing and settlement. EU Connectivity for Businesses: The EU Council has approved talks to extend “Roam Like at Home” to the Western Balkans (WB6), aiming to boost cross-border mobile use for citizens and companies. Liechtenstein in the Sports Economy: FIS president Johan Eliasch says centralizing ski media and commercial rights is delivering financial gains, with Liechtenstein’s Alexander Ospelt among the candidates for the June 11 vote. Trade Policy Shockwaves: The US is reshaping Section 232 metals tariffs with targeted reductions for certain inputs, while broader tariff litigation and Section 301 forced-labor actions keep uncertainty high for importers. Travel Tech Meets Real-World Delays: EU Entry/Exit System rollout issues are still causing long queues and missed flights, with advice to arrive far earlier—an operational headache for travel-linked businesses. Pharma EU Approval: CinnaGen became the first Iranian firm to win European Commission approval for its osteoporosis drug teriparatide (Zandoriah).
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