AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoVaduz Finance & Stability: Liechtenstein PM Brigitte Haas told 450+ finance leaders in Vaduz that stability and continuity are the core priorities for the financial sector amid global uncertainty, as the Finance Forum Liechtenstein focused on regulation, markets, geopolitics, tech change and talent. EU Military Mobility Push: Norway is pressing to be included in EU discussions on a faster crisis mechanism for moving troops across Europe, arguing that transport through Norway should be efficient and safe and that the country wants the plan reflected in the EEA framework. Liechtenstein in EU/EEA Energy Policy: The European Commission cleared Germany’s €1.3bn renewable hydrogen support under the EU Hydrogen Bank “auction as a service,” with the scheme open to EU27 plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. International Law & Ukraine: 50 UN member states, including Liechtenstein, condemned Russia’s escalating attacks on civilians and Ukraine’s critical energy infrastructure, calling them grave violations of international humanitarian law. Health Regulation (EU/EEA): EU CHMP issued a positive opinion for perioperative pembrolizumab plus enfortumab vedotin in cisplatin-ineligible muscle-invasive bladder cancer, with review now moving to the European Commission for authorization covering EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.
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