AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLiechtenstein’s Financial Watch: Bitcoin Suisse (Europe) AG secured a MiCAR Crypto Asset Service Provider license from Liechtenstein’s Financial Market Authority, giving the firm a clearer regulated base to serve selected EEA markets and expand services like trading, custody and staking. EU Digital Identity & Signatures: Shufti and Evrotrust are pitching a single onboarding journey that links identity verification to Qualified Electronic Signatures under eIDAS—aimed at fixing the “seam” problem when verification and signing sit in separate systems. Schengen Border Friction: Consumer Council travel guidance highlights the Entry/Exit System’s biometric checks for non-EU visitors, warning of longer first trips to Schengen (including Liechtenstein) and noting the digital record lasts three years. EU Health Policy: The European Commission approved Trodelvy as first-line treatment for metastatic triple-negative breast cancer patients not eligible for PD-(L)1 inhibitors, including authorization across EU27 plus Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein. International Security: The IAEA board passed a resolution demanding Iran cooperate with nuclear inspectors amid renewed regional tensions.
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