AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoData Infrastructure Deal: Liechtenstein-based Gnomon Capital has acquired Croatia’s DC North data centre operator, boosting its digital infrastructure footprint as European demand rises for cloud, secure storage and connectivity. Sovereign Finance: Liechtenstein kept its S&P Triple-A rating, with the agency citing low debt, deep reserves and budget surpluses despite expected stagnation. Trade & Tariffs Watch: The U.S. modified Section 232 metals tariffs, cutting rates for some agricultural equipment, residential HVAC and mobile industrial machinery while expanding duties for items like steel racks and aluminum lithographic plates—effective June 8 through end-2027. Cross-Border Connectivity: EU Council approved talks to extend “Roam Like at Home” to the Western Balkans, potentially easing roaming costs for businesses and travellers across the region that includes Liechtenstein in the EEA roaming area. EU Border Operations: The EU entry/exit system is fully live across 29 countries, with warnings of long queues and disruption lasting up to two years.
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