AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLiechtenstein in the EU/EEA spotlight: Bitcoin Suisse secured a MiCAR Crypto Asset Service Provider licence from Liechtenstein’s FMA, giving the firm a regulated base to expand crypto services across selected EEA markets. EU legal & compliance watch: The European Commission proposed stronger Europol/Eurojust mandates and updates to the European Investigation Order, aiming to speed cross-border prosecutions and reduce administrative friction. Cross-border digital rules: A new EU Product Liability Directive must be transposed by Dec 9, 2026, with member-state drafts showing diverging interpretations and potentially higher strict-liability exposure for digital supply chains. Health policy with Liechtenstein reach: The EU approved KEYTRUDA plus PADCEV for cisplatin-ineligible resectable muscle-invasive bladder cancer, and Trodelvy for first-line metastatic triple-negative breast cancer—both explicitly covering Liechtenstein. Regional governance context: Switzerland expanded a heatwave warning to level 4 across large areas, with no relief expected until Monday. Security & foreign policy: Norway and India hailed a “green strategic partnership,” while the UN Security Council warned of atrocity risks in Sudan amid escalating RSF drone strikes.
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