AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSchengen & Border Tech: ETIAS is set for travellers from visa-free “third-country” nations, but the key message for business travellers is timing: the online permit won’t be needed before 2027, while the EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) is already causing delays and long lines at some airports as biometrics and registration replace passport stamping. Green Finance & Energy: Poland has secured a €160m green transition programme funded via Norwegian and EEA grants, with calls starting in Q3–Q4 2026 across climate, energy, nature and circular economy projects. Hydrogen Subsidies: The European Commission cleared €1.3bn of German state aid for renewable hydrogen projects, using an “auction as a service” mechanism that also covers Iceland and Liechtenstein. Healthcare Approvals: Hansa Biopharma says its Idefrix (imlifidase) delivered 90% one-year graft failure-free survival in a kidney transplant study, while Merck’s KEYTRUDA plus Padcev gained a positive EU CHMP opinion for a bladder cancer regimen and Pharming’s Joenja (leniolisib) won EU marketing authorisation for APDS. Mobility Infrastructure: Volvo EV drivers will be able to find, navigate and pay for Tesla Superchargers across 29 European countries via the Volvo app from Q4 2026, including Liechtenstein. Digital Assets & Commodities: A Liechtenstein-linked tokenisation pitch highlights blockchain-backed commodity tokens, positioning vault ownership in Liechtenstein and Switzerland as a way to reduce intermediaries for investors.
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