AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 minutes agoHealth Policy & Ethics: Liechtenstein’s Prince Alois says he will veto a proposed pro-abortion law reform that would allow abortion within the first 12 weeks, reigniting debate over the country’s current exception-based rules. Medical Innovation & Access: Hansa Biopharma and SERB have closed a €115m licensing deal for Idefirix, aiming to expand desensitisation treatment access for highly sensitised kidney transplant patients across the EU/UK and also Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland and more. Antimicrobial Resistance: A Nordic initiative is pushing a cross-border approach to buying antibiotics plus supplier remuneration guarantees, as EU/EEA authorities warn that shared pricing and reimbursement could be a key tool against antibiotic resistance. Trade & Health-Adjacent Policy: Vietnam and EFTA (including Liechtenstein) have concluded long-running free trade agreement talks, covering areas like sanitary and phytosanitary measures and sustainable development—potentially shaping how health-related standards move with trade. Local Safety: Finnish police arrested 48 people after a football supporter clash in Lahti; investigators say one Liechtenstein citizen was among those detained.
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