AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIndia–Oman Trade: India and Oman’s CEPA kicks in June 1, with duty-free access for nearly all Oman tariff lines and a boost expected for textiles and agricultural exports, plus wider services and investment links. EU Border Tech: ETIAS is still not something most travelers need to worry about yet; it’s tied to the fully working EES system, which is now live across Schengen, with ETIAS expected in late 2026. Hydrogen & Energy Projects: The European Commission cleared €1.3bn in German state support for renewable hydrogen, aiming to scale electrolyzer capacity and feed hydrogen into major network backbones, with Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway included in the scheme. Liechtenstein in Pharma & Finance: AbbVie’s expanded VENCLYXTO label for first-line CLL now covers EU states plus Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein, while a Liechtenstein-and-Switzerland-backed tokenization model for critical minerals highlights the country’s role in modern asset infrastructure. Green Transition Funding: Poland secured a €160m green transition programme financed via Norwegian and EEA grants, with Liechtenstein among the long-term partners. EV Charging Roaming: Volvo EV drivers will gain access to Tesla Superchargers across 29 European countries via the Volvo app starting Q4 2026, including Liechtenstein.
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