AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSchengen Border Friction: Switzerland’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) is already slowing arrivals, with non-EU travelers facing longer waits at airports since April 10; officials say millions have been registered and thousands refused entry, including some flagged as security risks. EU Connectivity Push: The EU Council has approved talks to extend “Roam Like at Home” to the Western Balkans (WB6), aiming to let people use calls, texts and mobile data abroad without extra roaming charges on the same terms as at home—an issue that directly touches Liechtenstein’s roaming footprint. Liechtenstein Football Friendly: Liechtenstein hosts Cyprus at Rheinpark Stadion in a World Cup warm-up, with the Blue-Reds hoping to avoid another home slump after recent defeats and a scoreless run. Sports TV Roundup: Multiple World Cup warm-up broadcasts are scheduled for June 6–7, including Andorra vs Liechtenstein and other European fixtures. Regional Travel Rules: UK student visas will be refused if applicants can’t prove course and living funds, with strict monthly thresholds depending on study location. International Trade Background: New U.S. tariff adjustments and ongoing Section 301/232 developments continue to shape cross-border costs and compliance pressures for exporters and importers.
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