AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMiCA Crypto Trading in Vaduz: RULEMATCH says it has received Liechtenstein FMA authorization to run a MiCA-compliant crypto trading platform, onboarding EEA participants via its Vaduz-based RULEMATCH Europe AG, with trading starting on an RFQ model and post-trade clearing/settlement designed for capital efficiency. EU Border Tech Update: The EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) is fully operational across Schengen (excluding Liechtenstein, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland), and travelers are being warned to expect delays as countries iron out biometric border processes; ETIAS is still expected later in 2026. Trade Policy Signals for Industry: The US eased parts of Section 232 tariffs on agricultural equipment and selected machinery/HVAC, while keeping the broader metals protectionist structure—an outcome likely to ripple into construction and manufacturing input costs. Health & Pharma in Europe: AbbVie’s VENCLYXTO label was expanded for first-line CLL combinations across the EU plus Iceland, Norway, and Liechtenstein. Space Tech Link to Liechtenstein: A St. Kitts and Nevis life-sciences space experiment launched from Sweden with a partnership including the Center for Space and Aviation Switzerland and Liechtenstein (CSA).
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