AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNuclear Security: Liechtenstein joined a sweeping joint statement condemning a May 17 drone attack on electrical infrastructure near the UAE’s Barakah nuclear plant, warning of serious risks to civilians and potential transboundary radiological and health impacts. Defense Finance: Greece signed up to the EU’s SAFE defense program, unlocking up to €787.7m in long-term, favorable loans for surveillance, secure communications and counter-drone tech—while procurement under SAFE also opens to EFTA states including Liechtenstein. Automotive Industry: Volkswagen, Stellantis and Renault urged EU policymakers to strengthen “Made in Europe” support via clearer local-sourcing rules, proposing thresholds tied to EU and EFTA content to counter Chinese EV price pressure. Liechtenstein in Tech & Infrastructure: Liechtenstein-based Gnomon Capital acquired Croatia’s DC North data centre operator, expanding the principality’s footprint in European digital infrastructure. Sports Governance: Liechtenstein’s Alexander Ospelt was elected new FIS president in a tight vote, aiming for more transparency after a contentious leadership period. Energy Costs Watch: A new ranking places Liechtenstein among Europe’s higher residential electricity prices, at $0.402 per kWh (2023–2026 average).
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