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US Trade Policy: President Trump signed a Section 232 proclamation imposing new tariffs on imported drones and key components, with 100% duties for selected “sensitive” systems (including drones over 25kg and thermal-imaging drones) plus docking stations and certain critical parts, while 25% applies to smaller drones and other less-sensitive components; the regime starts in 21 days (components later, up to 180 days). Liechtenstein in the Tariff Map: Qualifying imports from Liechtenstein (along with the EU, Japan, South Korea, Switzerland and Taiwan) face a 15% cap, but only if substantially all critical technology and components originate in approved markets. Local Security & Finance: Liechtenstein says it will not pay ransom after a major data breach hit its registry of foundations and trusts, with officials still assessing scenarios and legal constraints. Vatican–Liechtenstein Link: Pope Leo XIV appointed Princess Gisela Bergmann of Liechtenstein to the Vatican’s Council for the Economy, bringing private-wealth management experience into financial oversight. AI & Media Business: Meta’s AI push for news content expands via a partnership with Newsmax, raising questions about reliability and political narratives. Monetary Policy Context: A roundup highlights countries that rely on foreign currencies instead of issuing their own, underscoring trade-offs in monetary control.

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