AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCross-border transport: Catalonia has launched a €867,000 tender for a feasibility study of a 20-kilometre tram corridor linking La Seu d’Urgell and Andorra, with an estimated €250 million total investment and a planned one-year study window. EU payments integration: The European Commission says Turkey has expressed interest in joining the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA), which already covers EU states, the UK, EFTA members and microstates including Andorra. Carbon pricing: A new comparison of European carbon taxes puts Norway at the top (€146.23/ton), while noting that coverage and exemptions vary widely across countries, including Andorra. Business expansion: Spain’s Damm says it aims to double revenue by 2030, citing international growth, acquisitions and manufacturing upgrades, including work that already reaches Spain, Andorra and Portugal. Mobility and passports: India’s passport ranks 125th in the Global Passport Index 2026, with visa-free access to 26 countries, while still requiring visas for about 88 destinations including Andorra. Sports & local interest: Andorra’s Jose Vallas finished third at the PokerStars Open Malaga Main Event, taking a six-figure prize after a record-sized field.
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