Zeit | Aktuelle Nachrichten | ||
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30.07. | Interest in Portugal "strong and growing" with registrations for new Moving to Portugal Show up 44% | ||
30.07. | Portugal is the European country that least suffers from digital payment fraud | ||
30.07. | Unicorn Sword Health invests in Lisbon | ||
30.07. | Martifer in the running for the concession of Setúbal shipyard | ||
30.07. | Portuguese exports fall 1.3% in 2Q as imports rise | ||
28.07. | Portugal has the highest average house prices in Southern Europe | ||
28.07. | Bank of Portugal announces €192 million acquisition of new HQ | ||
28.07. | Finangeste invests €12 million on urban rehabilitation in Figueira da Foz | ||
28.07. | Nuno Rangel calls for fresh support for the internationalisation of Portuguese companies | ||
28.07. | Baggage handlers strike sees 40 flights cancelled | ||
28.07. | Hotel investment grows despite uncertainty, reaching €331 million to June | ||
28.07. | Portugal's banks will pay for Novobanco bailout for 30 years | ||
25.07. | Revolut launches branch in Portugal with Portuguese IBAN | ||
25.07. | The insolvency of former TAP SGPS to be decided in August | ||
25.07. | Rents fall -3.4% in Lisbon | ||
25.07. | Luxury homes for sale: 8 out of 10 are in Lisbon, Porto and Faro | ||
25.07. | Portuguese-Israeli groups to invest €20 million in converting factory into hotel and housing | ||
25.07. | Azores government foresees completion of SATA privatisation process in September | ||
25.07. | VAT at 23% could return to Portugal's restaurant sector | ||
25.07. | Portugal strengthens its position in the European ranking with Lisbon as the only "strong innovator' region | ||
25.07. | Portugal's banks approve new supervisor | ||
23.07. | Portugal set to make €30Bn in tourism revenues this year forecasts Secretary of State for Tourism | ||
23.07. | Survey says 45% of business owners say 5% defence spending increase not excessive | ||
22.07. | Portuguese footwear industry steps up for defence investment | ||
22.07. | Why Portuguese developers are turning their attention to the Scottish market |