AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAutonomous Mobility: The EU is set to adopt a faster “testbed” approach for self-driving taxi trials, aiming to cut country-by-country approvals as robotaxis expand in the US and China; early testing is already underway in Croatia. EU Economic Policy: The European Commission unveiled the 2026 European Semester Spring Package, pushing reforms on competitiveness, skills, housing, decarbonisation and social cohesion under a resilience-focused roadmap. Big Tech Regulation (Luxembourg link): In Luxembourg’s EU General Court, Meta scored a rare win: Facebook Marketplace was ruled improperly designated under the DMA, while Messenger remains in scope. Schengen Pressure: Brussels is urging Germany (and others) to phase out internal border checks, arguing alternatives and risk-based policing can keep Schengen open. Luxembourg Finance & Tech: A Luxembourg-domiciled tokenized real estate fund launched via Goldman Sachs’ GS DAP with Apex Group as key service provider, targeting institutional investors across the EEA. Energy Transition: Mouvement Ecologique says Luxembourg should avoid broad fossil fuel price subsidies and instead back vulnerable households while accelerating the energy transition.
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