AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoU.S. Ideology Crackdown: The U.S. State Department announced a new travel ban targeting “far-left” nationals, framed as part of Trump-era security steps that label anti-fascist groups as terrorists and broaden restrictions on left-wing views tied to migration, race, and gender. EU Carbon Policy: The European Commission is set to unveil a major overhaul of the EU Emissions Trading System, aiming to keep free carbon permits longer, slow tightening of limits, and better link support to clean-tech investment—an issue that also reaches Liechtenstein via the system’s coverage. Trade Diplomacy in Europe: New Zealand’s Trade Minister Todd McClay says higher U.S. tariffs are expected, while a major FIT partnership meeting in Auckland focused on cutting barriers and advancing digital trade and non-tariff rules, with Liechtenstein among the participating economies. U.S.-Liechtenstein Link via Posting: Veteran U.S. diplomat Yuriy R. Fedkiw took charge as Consul General in Mumbai, previously serving in Bern and overseeing relations with Switzerland and the Principality of Liechtenstein. Russia Visa Access: Russia published the full 2026 list of countries eligible for its unified e-visa, including Liechtenstein’s neighboring region and many European states, with applications submitted via the foreign ministry platform.
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