AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAndorra Energy & Transport: A new cross-border renewable hydrogen network linking France, Spain and Andorra could cut road-transport CO₂ by up to 86,400 tonnes a year by 2030, with plans for 70 hydrogen stations and 5,210 vehicles under an ambitious scenario; the study says the main hurdle is now organisational coordination, not technology. Tax & Wealth Planning (Spain/Balearics): Mallorca spousal inheritance tax is now 0% under Law 6/2025, while joint ownership of a €5m villa reportedly wipes out Balearic wealth tax—though UK inheritance exposure remains a key cross-border risk. Carbon Policy Watch: A Europe-wide comparison shows carbon tax rates vary wildly, with Norway at the top (€146.23/ton) and Poland near the bottom (€0.09), while Andorra is cited as potentially covering a large share of emissions in principle—yet exemptions can weaken collection. Business Expansion (Damm): Drinks group Damm says 2025 revenue hit €2.01bn, with €65m invested to modernise production and €14m more in R&D and digital transformation, as international operations rise to 30% of the business. Travel & Mobility (UAE): The UAE expanded visa-on-arrival access for citizens of six more countries, aiming to boost tourism and business travel via easier entry.
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