AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMercosur–Canada Trade Talks: Negotiators in Toronto advanced the 10th round of the Mercosur–Canada free trade agreement, with technical sessions covering goods, services, financial services, rules of origin, IP, safeguards, and sustainable development; the parties aim to finalize in the first half of 2026. EU Accession Timetable: The European Commission plans to propose opening the first “cluster” of Ukraine and Moldova EU accession chapters on 16 June, with a view to EU leaders approving two days later, after Hungary’s political shift. Iceland EU Referendum: Iceland’s parliament approved an Aug. 29 referendum on whether to restart EU accession talks, framing it as a test against disinformation and foreign interference. Liechtenstein in the EU Orbit (Patents): Moldova became the 40th member of the European Patent Organisation, effective 1 June, extending automatic European patent designations across Europe and including Liechtenstein’s EPO-linked ecosystem. Sports Rights (Regional Impact): Sky Deutschland extended its ATP Tour broadcasting rights through 2033, covering Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and also Liechtenstein. Border Tech Disruption: EU Entry/Exit System rollout continues to trigger long lines and missed flights, while ETIAS is still expected later in 2026 or beyond—so the near-term focus is operational strain, not new permits. Green Funding for the Region: Poland secured a 160 million euro EEA grant-backed green transition programme with partners including Liechtenstein and Norway. Space & STEM Link: St. Kitts and Nevis launched a life sciences space experiment developed with Switzerland and the Center for Space and Aviation Switzerland and Liechtenstein, highlighting small-state science partnerships.
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