AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGreen Transition Funding: Poland has secured a €160m climate and energy programme backed by Norwegian and EEA grants, with Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway as long-term partners—funding geothermal, storage, air quality, ecosystem protection and circular economy projects. EV Charging Interop: Volvo says its drivers will be able to find, navigate to and pay for Tesla Superchargers across 29 European countries via the Volvo app starting Q4 2026, including Liechtenstein. Health Tech—Bladder Cancer: The EU CHMP gave a positive opinion for Merck’s KEYTRUDA plus Padcev as perioperative and then continued adjuvant treatment for cisplatin-ineligible resectable muscle-invasive bladder cancer, with an EC decision expected in Q3 2026 for EU plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Health Tech—Rare Immunodeficiency: Pharming’s Joenja (leniolisib) won EU marketing authorization as the first approved treatment for activated PI3Kδ syndrome, with Germany launch expected in Q3 2026. Digital Regulation: France’s new decree enables “JONUM” games with monetisable digital objects, aiming to balance player protection with innovation as blockchain-linked, tradable rewards spread. Tokenized Commodities: A Liechtenstein-and-Switzerland vault model is highlighted for tokenizing critical minerals and commodities, positioning blockchain as a way to modernize ownership and trading.
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