AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGermany–India Travel Ease: Germany removed the airport transit visa requirement for Indian nationals transiting by air via German airports, effective June 3, following commitments from Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s January visit. EU Border Rules: The EU’s Entry/Exit System (EES) is fully operational and requires biometric data for non-EU travelers in participating countries; Liechtenstein is among the exceptions, while other states are still ironing out rollout problems. Liechtenstein in International Law: 56 countries and the EU condemned a Russian drone violation of Romanian airspace in a joint UN Security Council statement, with Liechtenstein among the signatories. Trade & Tariffs: The US temporarily eased parts of Section 232 metals tariffs (steel, aluminium, copper derivatives) for some equipment, while keeping the broader national-security protectionist framework. Media & Sports Rights: RTL completed its €68m takeover of Sky Deutschland, extending tennis coverage via a deal that keeps ATP Tour rights through 2033 across the DACH region including Liechtenstein. Finance Regulation: France’s AMF warned crypto firms they must obtain MiCA licenses by June 30 or face prosecution, with licenses usable across the EEA including Liechtenstein. Health Policy: The European Commission approved Opdivo plus AVD as the first immunotherapy-based regimen in the EU for newly diagnosed advanced classical Hodgkin lymphoma (ages 12+).
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