AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoFootball & Public Safety: Finnish police arrested 48 people after a mass clash involving suspected HJK and FC Lahti supporters in central Lahti, hours before a league match. Officers detained dozens quickly after reports near the city centre, with investigators linking the disturbance to the scheduled fixture. Police say some participants covered their faces, objects were thrown, and pyrotechnic flares were used; charges include multiple assaults, illegal masking, and possession of items or substances capable of causing serious harm. Health & Medicines: A Nordic initiative is being highlighted as a model to tackle antimicrobial resistance, using cross-border purchasing of antibiotics plus guaranteed supplier remuneration to keep essential treatments available. Local Governance & Values: Prince Alois of Liechtenstein says he will veto a proposed pro-abortion law reform if it clears parliament, reigniting debate over allowing abortion within the first 12 weeks. Health & Trade: Hansa Biopharma and SERB have closed a €115m licensing deal for Idefirix, expanding access for highly sensitised kidney transplant patients across the EU and beyond, including Liechtenstein. Economy & Access to Care: EFTA and Vietnam concluded a free trade agreement covering goods, services, investment, procurement, and sustainable development—potentially improving market access for EFTA businesses including Liechtenstein. Work & Mobility: Switzerland’s work-permit system is explained as not using salary thresholds for EU/EFTA nationals, relying instead on labour-market needs and sector shortages.
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