AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEU Connectivity Talks: The EU Council has approved talks to extend “Roam Like at Home” to the Western Balkans (“WB6”), with negotiations now starting on sectoral agreements—good news for Liechtenstein’s cross-border mobile users and businesses. Border Administration: The EU’s Entry/Exit System is fully operational, requiring biometric checks for many non-EU travelers; Liechtenstein is listed among the countries not using EES, highlighting a patchwork that could affect regional travel planning. International Law & Humanitarian Issues: The UN General Assembly adopted a Georgia-backed resolution on internally displaced persons and refugees from Abkhazia and South Ossetia, calling for rights to return and property protection. Trade Policy Spillover: US tariff rules are shifting again—Trump issued proclamations adjusting Section 232 duties on metals derivatives and selected equipment, while broader tariff litigation and Section 301 forced-labor investigations continue to reshape import costs. Local Relevance (Sports): Liechtenstein plays Cyprus in a World Cup warm-up friendly, with the match framed against recent home struggles and a need to steady results.
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