AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoVisa rules for business travel: Germany has published its 2026 visa-free list for short stays (up to 90 days in a 180-day period) covering 62 countries outside the EU/Schengen, including Andorra, the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea and Israel; the exemption is for tourism, business meetings and family visits only, not employment. Border tech pressure in Europe: Cyprus says its 2026 entry guidance keeps traditional passport checks at its airports because it is not in Schengen and has not installed the Entry/Exit System (EES), even as EES operates across the rest of the Schengen area—an issue expected to matter as Cyprus moves toward accession. Andorra in the travel mix: Andorra is explicitly listed among Germany’s 2026 visa-free destinations, reinforcing its role as a small but connected European travel hub for short business and tourism trips. Local economy watch: Zamora Company (Licor 43 owner) reported 2025 net sales of €255m, down 2%, citing a tougher global wine-and-spirits consumption environment, while profitability rose and debt fell. Sports & business spotlight (Andorra): The UCI Mountain Bike World Cup returned to Pal Arinsal, with US rider Bjorn Riley taking his first World Cup win and the venue highlighted for high-altitude racing.
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