Tourism confederation “has no doubts” that US tariffs will hit sector
Confederation says tariffs will drive up inflation, “drive people away” With Portuguese businesses still quantifying the effect of 20% tariffs on exports to the United States, the country’s tourism confederation
Douro wine exporters see cancelled orders even before US tariffs hit
Tariffs will have “a huge impact” on Portugal’s wine sector, says association Orders of Douro wine for the US market have been cancelled/ suspended even before the tariffs announced yesterday
Admiral tipped for presidency addresses ‘What’s Next Summit’ over protection of Portugal’s territorial waters
Gouveia e Melo highlights role of robotics in safeguarding maritime territory Just as Portugal’s moratorium on deep sea mining until 2050 becomes official, Admiral Gouveia e Melo – the man
Portuguese firms among illegal timber importers from Brazil
Two Portuguese companies among 15 European offenders Two Portuguese companies are among 15 in Europe alleged to have imported exotic Brazilian wood resulting from illegal deforestation in the Amazon, a
PJ police lead searches on Bank of Portugal, other public entities
Mega-operation hones in on suspicions of corruption, abuse of power, computer fraud Portugal’s criminal police, the PJ, are carrying out a mega-operation of searches today at the Bank of Portugal,
Man discovered unconscious next to ‘raped’ sheep
Authorities ‘suspect mistreatment’ In a story that brings us right back to real basics a man was discovered recently, unconscious, next to a dead sheep – not something that immediately
Trump’s tariffs: “We need a lot of intelligence”, says economy minister
Europe already preparing measures to “protect our interests and businesses if negotiations fail” They arrived in a blaze of ‘stars and spangles’ last night, sending the rest of the world
Cause of death from respiratory diseases needs to be properly studied
Experts warn that over three decades have passed since last analysis Specialists at the National Observatory of Respiratory Diseases (ONDR) warn of the need to study the veracity of data
Widow of Cape Verdean chef shot dead by police seeks €200,000 compensation
Odair Moniz’ PSP ‘killer’ has been charged with murder The widow of Odair Moniz, the Cape Verdean chef shot dead by a young police agent in Amadora last October in
First totally ‘made in Portugal’ plane presented at defence fair
Civil-military Lus-222 will be ready for maiden flight in 2028 Five years – and various tweaks – after its beginnings were trailed, the first totally made in Portugal aircraft has










