AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCrypto Regulation in Liechtenstein: Bitcoin Suisse (Europe) AG received a MiCAR Crypto Asset Service Provider license from Liechtenstein’s FMA, giving it a regulated base to serve selected EEA markets with trading, custody and staking. EU Financial Services: OpenPayd also secured MiCA authorization, enabling regulated fiat-to-stablecoin conversions, custody and stablecoin transfers across the EEA via a single API. Healthcare & Pharma (EU-wide, incl. Liechtenstein): Merck won EU approval for KEYTRUDA + Padcev as perioperative treatment for cisplatin-ineligible adults with resectable muscle-invasive bladder cancer, and Gilead’s Trodelvy gained EU marketing authorization for first-line metastatic TNBC ineligible for PD-1/PD-L1 therapy (also covering Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein). Energy Transition: Offshore wind is being positioned as Asia’s next investment frontier, with the Philippines highlighted for its coastal wind potential and energy-security push. Local Industry & Trade: Liechtenstein Post’s role featured in the Macao 2026 stamp exhibition opening, underscoring how small-country craftsmanship still reaches global audiences.
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