AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCross-border Decarbonisation: A new study for the European PHYRENE project says a renewable hydrogen network linking France, Spain and Andorra could cut CO₂ by up to 86,400 tonnes a year, with 70 refuelling stations and 5,210 hydrogen vehicles under an ambitious 2030 scenario. Local Business & Trade: Damm reported €2.01bn revenue for 2025 and said international operations now make up 30% of the group, pointing to capacity expansion in the UK and a new soft drinks facility in Dakar. Branding & Tourism-Linked Industry: FORA, an Andorra gin brand, is expanding its premium packaging work with The Label Makers, highlighting its UNESCO Biosphere Reserve location and plastic-free, non-toxic production. Finance & Compliance Watch: Bosnia’s “grey list” return is expected to worsen payment delays and raise business costs, with experts warning it could slow the country’s European path. Travel & Mobility: The UAE expanded visa-on-arrival access to citizens of six countries, aiming to boost tourism and business travel—relevant for regional operators watching demand shifts. Consumer/Travel Perception: A long-haul travel barometer says Europe remains the safest destination in travellers’ minds, even as overall long-haul interest softens. Sports & Culture (Business Angle): TECH Global University is being promoted as top-rated globally by student reviews, with claims of 4.9/5 ratings across major platforms.
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