AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDrone supply-chain shock: The US has signed a Section 232 proclamation imposing new tariffs on unmanned aircraft systems and key components, with duties up to 100% for selected “sensitive” drones (including thermal-imaging and certain docking stations/components) and 25% for smaller, less sensitive models; lower rates apply to qualifying allied supply chains, including Liechtenstein at 15% (and the UK at 10%), with some component measures delayed up to 180 days. Liechtenstein cyber resilience: Liechtenstein officials say they won’t pay ransom after a major breach of the confidential registry of foundations and trusts, while authorities still assess scenarios and legal constraints. Vatican finance with Liechtenstein expertise: Pope Leo XIV appointed Princess Gisela Bergmann of Liechtenstein to the Council for the Economy, bringing engineering and private-wealth management experience to oversight of Vatican budgeting and financial practices. Data privacy pressure in Europe: France’s tax data breach involving about 678,000 people is raising fresh EU privacy and security concerns, with calls for audits and a temporary halt on bulk data transfers. Industry hiring signals: LGT Wealth India named Harsh Agarwal as CIO for equities, while UK government roles highlight ongoing demand for digital, data, and property transformation talent.
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