AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEV Charging Roaming: Volvo EV drivers will be able to find, navigate to, and pay for Tesla Superchargers across 29 European countries via the Volvo app starting in Q4 2026, with Liechtenstein included—good news for cross-border travel and faster charging reliability. Medical Regulation: The EU’s CHMP backed perioperative pembrolizumab plus enfortumab vedotin for certain cisplatin-ineligible muscle-invasive bladder cancer patients, with a final European Commission decision expected in Q3 2026—relevant for Liechtenstein’s access to new oncology options. CLL Treatment Update: AbbVie secured an expanded European Commission label for VENCLYXTO (venetoclax) in previously untreated CLL, extending combination options across the EU plus Iceland, Norway, and Liechtenstein. Green Transition Funding: Poland’s climate and energy programme got 160 million euros via Norwegian and EEA grants, with Liechtenstein named among the long-term partners—supporting geothermal, storage, air quality, and circular economy projects. Tokenized Commodities: A Liechtenstein-and-Switzerland-backed push for tokenizing real-world assets highlights how blockchain is moving from experiments toward institutional-grade infrastructure for trading physical critical minerals. Policy & Tech Governance: France’s new rules for “Games with Monetisable Digital Objects” (JONUM) aim to balance player protection with innovation as blockchain-based, tradable in-game assets spread.
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