AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTravel Pressure in Europe: Denmark’s foreign office warns of “long delays” at Copenhagen passport control as the EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) rolls out, with extra time needed for UK passport holders and staff working to manage queues. UK Border Crackdown: DEFRA is reminding holidaymakers they can’t bring meat or dairy from the EU into Great Britain, with undeclared items risking confiscation and fines up to £5,000. Brazil Trade Diversification: Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira says Brazil is pushing new fertilizer and oil buyers, naming India, South Korea and Japan, while staying cautious on US talks. Nordic-India Momentum: The India–Nordic push continues after Oslo’s summit, with leaders framing a “green” tech and investment partnership—while the week also kept attention on broader geopolitical positioning. Vaduz/Finance Watch: Liechtenstein’s PM Brigitte Haas told finance leaders in Vaduz that stability and continuity remain central as regulation and uncertainty reshape Europe’s outlook.
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