AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCrypto Regulation in the EU: France’s AMF warned crypto firms they must secure MiCA licenses by June 30 or face prosecution, with “orderly wind-down” plans required for non-compliant players—important for Liechtenstein-based firms serving the EEA. EU Connectivity for Business and Consumers: The EU Council approved talks to extend “Roam Like at Home” to the Western Balkans (WB6), aiming to cut roaming costs across a wider region and support cross-border commerce. Liechtenstein in the Crypto Market: RULEMATCH received MiCA authorization from Liechtenstein’s FMA to run a Vaduz-based crypto trading venue (RULEMATCH Europe AG), enabling EEA participant onboarding. Trade Policy Shockwaves: The US signaled renewed tariff pressure via Section 301 forced-labor actions and Section 232 modifications on metals, adding uncertainty for importers and downstream manufacturers. Travel Tech Meets Reality: The EU Entry/Exit System is still causing delays, with advice to arrive far earlier—relevant for business travel planning across the Schengen area.
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