AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBorder Tech & Travel Costs: Europe’s Entry/Exit System (EES) is now live at all Schengen external borders, replacing passport stamps with digital entry/exit records and biometric checks—hitting non-EU short-stay travellers (up to 90 days in any 180) and adding friction even for visa-free nationals, while Andorra is listed among those exempt. Cross-Border Infrastructure Watch: Catalonia has launched an €867,000 tender for a feasibility study of a 20km tram corridor linking La Seu d’Urgell and Andorra, with an estimated €250m build cost and a one-year study timeline. Corporate Growth in Iberia: Spanish brewer Damm says it crossed €2bn revenue in 2025 (€2.01bn), with €65m invested to expand and modernise production and a plan to double revenue by 2030, including international expansion and new manufacturing in Africa. Andorra Business Angle: Damm’s Nestea deal now covers Spain, Andorra, Gibraltar and Portugal—an example of how regional distribution deals can directly affect Andorra’s consumer market. Tourism & Hospitality Deals: Accor is running a Europe/North Africa offer for eligible inactive members (2,500 bonus points worth €50) for stays of at least two nights between June 25 and Aug 31, 2026.
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