AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLiechtenstein Abortion Law Clash: Prince Alois of Liechtenstein says he will veto a proposed reform that would allow abortion within the first 12 weeks, reigniting a debate last seen about 15 years ago after he signaled similar opposition in 2011. Swiss Financial Oversight Reversal: Liechtenstein-linked VP Bank (Vaduz) wins after Switzerland’s Finma enforcement orders are fully overturned by the Federal Administrative Court in St. Gallen, following a high-profile case tied to VP Bank’s role in the enforcement action. Cross-Border Finance Scrutiny: Bulgaria’s anti-corruption body investigates whether Peevski smuggled cash abroad, with reporting pointing to links involving a Liechtenstein-based fund and “Peevski’s bank” connections. NATO and Europe’s Defense Shift: The NATO summit in Ankara is framed as a quiet success and a sign of Europe’s growing reliance on Türkiye’s military muscle, with renewed transatlantic focus after years of underinvestment. International Trade and Small-State Strategy: Commentary highlights New Zealand’s push to rewrite global trade rules through work on non-tariff barriers, digital trade, and subsidies—relevant to how small economies, including Liechtenstein, navigate market access.
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