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The Portuguese government has formally announced its intention to 49.9% stake in national carrier TAP Air Portugal.
Portugal's government relaunched the long-delayed privatisation of flag carrier TAP on Thursday, saying it aimed to sell a 49 ...
Portugal has relaunched the privatisation of its flagship airline TAP, saying it wants to sell 49.9 per cent of the business ...
Portugal's government is renewing efforts to privatize its national airline, TAP, by selling a 49.9% stake. Major European ...
Portugal's government aims to privatise a 49.9% stake in airline TAP, including 5% for employees. Key assets include ...
Plans to reform Portugal’s citizenship and residency legislation—closely monitored by international families and Golden Visa investors—are ...
The Portuguese government said it was starting the process to sell a minority stake in TAP Air Portugal, a move that would significantly reduce state involvement in the national carrier.
Portugal has no preferred pick among the three major European airlines that have shown interest in the flag carrier TAP, whose partial privatisation the government is due to relaunch soon, Finance ...
A lengthier residency requirement for citizenship is one of the modifications to the Nationality Law that the Portuguese ...
Family reunification rules are also tightening. Immigrants must now have lived in Portugal legally for at least two years to ...