AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLiechtenstein Finance: Vaduz hosted Finance Forum Liechtenstein with 450+ leaders, where PM Brigitte Haas stressed stability and continuity for the financial sector amid regulation, geopolitics, tech change and talent competition. Green Hydrogen & EU Funding: The European Commission cleared €1.3bn German state support for renewable hydrogen projects, using an “auction as a service” route that also covers EU27 plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. EV Charging Access: Volvo says its drivers will be able to find, navigate and pay for Tesla Superchargers via the Volvo app across 29 European countries from Q4 2026, with Liechtenstein included. Rare Disease Pharma: Pharming won EU marketing authorization for Joenja® (leniolisib) for activated PI3K delta syndrome, with first European launch expected in Germany in Q3 2026 and access across EU27 plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Critical Minerals Tokenization: A Liechtenstein-and-Switzerland-backed tokenization model for physical commodities (gold, uranium, rare earths) is pitched as a way to modernize ownership and reduce intermediaries. Energy Policy Watch: Norway warned the EU methane rules could disrupt oil and gas output and even raise upstream emissions, despite the regulation’s climate goals.
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