AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 minutes agoUK-EU Border & Environment Rules: Gibraltar gazetted new UK-EU Treaty regulations, including Schengen checks/alerts and aircraft registration eligibility that now covers Liechtenstein among others, as the airport prepares for more commercial EU flights; it also published 2026 environmental crime rules and vehicle emissions/battery durability standards. Liechtenstein Finance Court Ruling: Switzerland’s Finma took a hit as a Federal Administrative Court in St. Gallen overturned substantive orders in a high-profile enforcement case involving VP Bank (Zurich), a subsidiary of Liechtenstein’s SIX-listed VP Bank. EFTA Trade Momentum (Vietnam): Vietnam and EFTA (including Liechtenstein) formally concluded a decade-long FTA, promising broader market access beyond tariffs, with coverage spanning digital trade, sustainable development, investment promotion and SME capacity-building. Visa Rules for Business Travel: China expanded visa-free access lists that include Liechtenstein, while the US and Canada continued rolling out/clarifying visa waiver and eTA rules—important for cross-border mobility for firms. Crypto & Regulation: Revolut said USDT delisting is limited to EEA and Switzerland under MiCA risk reviews, while Bitcoin Suisse pushed further with Abu Dhabi licensing for regulated digital asset services. Local Governance/Politics: Prince Alois said he will veto a proposed Liechtenstein abortion law reform if it clears parliament, reigniting a long-running domestic debate.
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