AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoU.S. Travel Curbs: The U.S. State Department announced a new ban on “far-left” travelers, framed as part of Trump-era security policy that targets anti-fascist groups and broad swathes of left-wing ideology, with enforcement details still unclear. EU Climate Policy: The European Commission is set to unveil a major overhaul of the EU Emissions Trading System, aiming to protect industrial competitiveness while keeping long-term emissions cuts on track; the plan affects power, industry, airlines and shipping and also links with Liechtenstein’s ETS via the wider system. Trade Diplomacy in Europe: New Zealand’s trade minister Todd McClay highlighted efforts to reduce barriers through the FIT Partnership, with Liechtenstein included among the small and medium-sized economies pushing rules-based trade. U.S.-Liechtenstein Diplomatic Link: A seasoned U.S. diplomat, Yuriy R. Fedkiw, took charge as Consul General in Mumbai; his prior role included overseeing relations with Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein. Regional Investment via U.S. Fund: Konstantin Sokolov was appointed to lead the TRIPP+ Enterprise Fund, a U.S.-backed investment vehicle planning $201 million across the South Caucasus and Central Asia.
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