AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMiCA Deadline Looms for Crypto Firms: With the EU’s MiCA transition ending July 1, Liechtenstein and other EEA-based providers face a hard stop: only 244 of 3,000+ previously registered crypto firms secured MiCA authorisation, and estimates suggest up to 80% may not survive the switch as licensing and capital locks bite. Sygnum Expansion from Liechtenstein: In contrast, Swiss digital asset bank Sygnum says its Liechtenstein subsidiary has won a MiCA licence, giving it direct EU/EEA access and a push into private wealth and institutions. Healthcare Cross-Border Rules: A guide explains how EU cross-border healthcare works in practice—when prior authorisation applies, what costs are covered, and how patients claim—highlighting the legal and administrative friction behind “medical freedom.” Rett Treatment Clears EU Hurdle: Neuren’s DAYBU (trofinetide) gained a positive CHMP opinion for EU marketing, with Acadia’s partner pathway now awaiting the European Commission decision. Trade & Compliance Watch: The UK’s new consolidated dual-use export licence aims to cut paperwork while keeping controls tight, and Brussels is reportedly weighing broader anti-subsidy tariffs for Chinese plug-in hybrids.
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