AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCybersecurity: Andorra’s National Cybersecurity Agency (ANC-AD) warned of “FortiBleed,” a cyberespionage campaign reportedly compromising 73,900+ Fortinet firewalls worldwide, including systems in Andorra, urging firms to reset credentials and enable multi-factor authentication. Tax & Cross-Border Trade: Andorra and Bulgaria signed their first double-taxation avoidance agreement, covering taxes on income and capital, aimed at reducing disputes and double taxation for individuals and companies. Travel Rules & Border Tech: The EU Entry/Exit System (EES) is causing delays at European airports, but Andorra is among the groups listed as exempt, potentially helping travellers avoid queues. Energy & Decarbonisation: A study tied to the EU PHYRENE project says a cross-border renewable hydrogen network linking France, Spain and Andorra could cut up to 86,400 tonnes of CO₂ per year, with organisational coordination flagged as the main hurdle. Eurozone Map Update: Bulgaria’s euro adoption in 2026 expands the eurozone to 21 countries, with Andorra still using the euro via microstate arrangements. Business Climate: Bosnia’s return to a “grey list” is expected to worsen payment delays and raise costs, with experts warning it could slow international transactions and hurt exporters.
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