AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEU Border Tech: ETIAS is the next EU travel permit for visa-free third-country travellers (including UK citizens), but the big takeaway is timing: it won’t be needed before 2027, and it hinges on the EU entry-exit system (EES) being fully operational after rollout delays. Green Energy Funding: The European Commission cleared €1.3bn of German state support for renewable hydrogen projects, aimed at up to 1,000 MW of electrolyser capacity and up to 10m tonnes of renewable hydrogen, feeding into the Danish Hydrogen Backbone. Green Transition Grants (EEA/Norway/Liechtenstein): Poland has signed a €160m climate-and-energy programme financed by Norwegian and EEA grants, with Liechtenstein and Iceland in the long-term partnership, targeting geothermal, storage, air quality, ecosystem protection and circular economy. Charging Infrastructure (Liechtenstein in the mix): Volvo EV drivers will get access to Tesla Superchargers across 29 European countries via the Volvo app from Q4 2026, including Liechtenstein. Life Sciences: Pharming won EU marketing authorization for Joenja (leniolisib) for APDS, while Hansa Biopharma’s Idefrix study reports 90% one-year graft failure-free survival in HLA-incompatible kidney transplants. Industry Finance/Assets: A Liechtenstein-and-Switzerland-backed tokenization platform for physical commodities is highlighted as regulators and institutions move toward more formalized tokenized-asset infrastructure.
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