AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGreen Hydrogen Push: The European Commission cleared a €1.3bn German support scheme for renewable hydrogen projects, backing up to 1,000 MW of electrolyser capacity and linking output to hydrogen backbone and core networks. EV Charging Deal: Volvo says from Q4 2026 its drivers in 29 European countries—including Liechtenstein—can find, navigate and pay for Tesla Superchargers via the Volvo app, adding access to a fast-charging network. CLL Treatment Update: AbbVie won an expanded European Commission label for VENCLYXTO in first-line chronic lymphocytic leukemia, extending use in combinations (including for EU states plus Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein). Green Transition Funding for EEA Partners: Poland secured a €160m climate and energy programme financed by Norwegian and EEA grants, with Liechtenstein and Iceland named among long-term partners. Tokenization in Liechtenstein: A podcast piece highlights Metals.io’s commodity-backed token model, with physical commodities stored in secure vaults in Liechtenstein and Switzerland. Cross-Border Mobility Rules: EU travel changes are in focus as Spain calls for rethinking the 90-day Schengen rule for British visitors, while Etias planning continues with implementation not expected before 2027. Industry & Trade Context: Mercosur’s push beyond South America accelerates via new FTAs with EFTA (including Liechtenstein) and the EU, with more talks underway.
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