AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoLiechtenstein Finance Watch: Prime Minister Brigitte Haas told finance leaders in Vaduz that stability and continuity are the priorities as global change hits the sector, with 450 decision-makers debating markets, regulation, talent and Europe’s outlook. EU Health Approvals: The European Commission is set to review a positive EMA CHMP opinion for Merck’s KEYTRUDA plus Padcev as perioperative and adjuvant treatment for cisplatin-ineligible muscle-invasive bladder cancer, while Pharming’s Joenja (leniolisib) has received EU marketing authorization as the first approved therapy for APDS, with Germany launch expected in Q3 2026. Diplomacy & Trade: Narendra Modi’s Nordic push continues in Oslo—green energy, trade and technology ties—though the week’s chatter also shows how one off-script moment can drown out the bigger agenda. Arts & Culture: Schloss Hollenegg for Design keeps the Liechtenstein family castle open for design research and contemporary exhibitions themed around materials, with this year’s focus including metal. Travel Rules: Thailand has tightened visa-free stays back to 30 days for most nationalities, citing overstays and security concerns.
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