AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDrone Tariffs Hit UAS Supply Chains: The US will impose Section 232 duties on unmanned aircraft systems and parts starting Sept. 3, with 100% rates for drones over 25kg, thermal-imaging drones, docking stations and key components, and 25% for smaller drones; qualifying imports from the EU, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Switzerland, Liechtenstein can face a 15% cap if “substantially all” critical inputs come from approved origins. Solar Input Costs Rise: Separate Section 232 action targets polysilicon and derivatives with minimum import prices kicking in Dec. 4, 2026, plus a 15% tariff on downstream derivative products across the solar supply chain. Liechtenstein Finance Milestone: LGT crossed the 400 billion franc assets mark in H1 2026, while LLB reported 15.3% higher H1 net profit to 105.0m francs and 2.23bn francs in net new money. Liechtenstein Governance Update: The Princely House amended succession rules after 400 years, moving to absolute primogeniture. Cybersecurity & Industry: WISeKey appointed Alexander Hirsch as Group CMO to coordinate global marketing for its cybersecurity and digital identity push. Healthcare Industry Note: Implantica reported interim results for Jan–Jun 2026 and highlighted FDA PMA approval progress for RefluxStop®.
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