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- Economy_of_Portugal abstract "The Economy of Portugal is of a mixed nature and functions in support of a high income country. The Global Competitiveness Report 2012-2013 edition placed Portugal in the 49th position out of 144 countries and territories.Most imports come from the European Union (EU) countries of Spain, Germany, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom, while most exports also involve other EU member states. The Portuguese currency is the euro (€) and the country has been a part of the Eurozone since its inception. Portugal's central bank is the Banco de Portugal, which forms part of the European System of Central Banks, and the major stock exchange is the Euronext Lisbon, which belongs to the NYSE Euronext, the first global stock exchange.Despite the gradual modernization and relative expansion of the Portuguese educational system since the 1960s, it remained underdeveloped until the 2000s when it achieved recognition for its world-standard practices and trends. However, Portugal has been increasingly targeted by lower-cost producers in Central Europe and Asia for the purpose of foreign direct investment. Such long-term problems have hindered a significant amount of economic growth in Portugal.[citation needed]The Financial Crisis of 2008 continues to severely affect the Portuguese economy and it shrank for the third consecutive year in 2013. The crisis has caused a wide range of domestic problems that are specifically related to the levels of public deficit, as well as the excessive debt levels, in the economy. Nonetheless, the government faces tough choices in regard to its attempts to stimulate the economy while it also seeks to maintain its public deficit around the EU average. In April 2011, following the decisions of Greece and the Republic of Ireland, Portugal confirmed a financial bailout from the European Union that was worth €78 billion. Predictions stated that the Portuguese economy will not significantly recover until 2014.[citation needed]Portugal is home to a number of notable leading companies with worldwide reputations, such as Grupo Portucel Soporcel, a major world player in the international paper market; Sonae Indústria, the largest producer of wood-based panels in the world; Corticeira Amorim, the world leader in cork production; and Conservas Ramirez, the oldest operational canned fish producer ;[citation needed] Portugal Telecom which, after the fusion with the Brazilian Oi, with a forecasted 100 million subscribers will become the 2nd largest telecommunications company in Latin America and the 8th largest in Europe, under the corporate name of Corpco; Cimpor, one of the world's 10th largest producers of cement; EDP Renováveis, the 3rd largest producer of wind energy in the world; Jerónimo Martins, retail market leader in Portugal and Poland, and now also investing in Colombia; TAP Portugal, highly regarded for its safety record, and one of the leading airlines linking Europe with Africa and Latin America (namely Brazil).".
- Economy_of_Portugal thumbnail Lisboa_-_Expo98_-_Vista_Geral.jpg?width=300.
- Economy_of_Portugal wikiPageExternalLink Portugal:.
- Economy_of_Portugal wikiPageExternalLink www.empresanahora.pt.
- Economy_of_Portugal wikiPageExternalLink portugal.
- Economy_of_Portugal wikiPageExternalLink portugal.
- Economy_of_Portugal wikiPageExternalLink www.peprobe.com.
- Economy_of_Portugal wikiPageID "19287665".
- Economy_of_Portugal wikiPageRevisionID "606650737".
- Economy_of_Portugal aid "donor: ODA, $0.51 billion".
- Economy_of_Portugal averageNetSalary "$1090 per month".
- Economy_of_Portugal caption Parque_das_Nações.
- Economy_of_Portugal cianame "po".
- Economy_of_Portugal country "Portugal".
- Economy_of_Portugal credit "*Standard & Poor's:".
- Economy_of_Portugal credit "AAA".
- Economy_of_Portugal credit "BB".
- Economy_of_Portugal credit "BB+".
- Economy_of_Portugal credit "Ba3".
- Economy_of_Portugal credit "Outlook: Negative *Fitch:".
- Economy_of_Portugal credit "Outlook: Negative".
- Economy_of_Portugal credit "Outlook: Stable *Moody's:".
- Economy_of_Portugal currency "1".
- Economy_of_Portugal debt "129.4".
- Economy_of_Portugal edbr "30".
- Economy_of_Portugal expenses "1.074E11".
- Economy_of_Portugal exportGoods "agricultural products, food products, oil products, chemical products, plastics and rubber, skins and leather, wood and cork, wood pulp and paper, textile materials, clothing, footwear, minerals and mineral products, base metals, machinery and tools, vehicles and other transport material, optical and precision instruments".
- Economy_of_Portugal exportPartners "11".
- Economy_of_Portugal exportPartners "12.4".
- Economy_of_Portugal exportPartners "20".
- Economy_of_Portugal exportPartners "4.7".
- Economy_of_Portugal exportPartners "6.6".
- Economy_of_Portugal exportPartners "8.3".
- Economy_of_Portugal exports "8.4283E10".
- Economy_of_Portugal fdi "1.282E11".
- Economy_of_Portugal fixedExchange "1".
- Economy_of_Portugal gdp "1.68908E11".
- Economy_of_Portugal gdp "2.31214E11".
- Economy_of_Portugal gini "34.5".
- Economy_of_Portugal grossExternalDebt "$499.8 billion = 370050 euros".
- Economy_of_Portugal growth "-1.4".
- Economy_of_Portugal hasPhotoCollection Economy_of_Portugal.
- Economy_of_Portugal importGoods "agricultural products, food products, oil products, chemical products, plastics and rubber, skins and leather, wood and cork, wood pulp and paper, textile materials, clothing, footwear, minerals and mineral products, base metals, machinery and tools, vehicles and other transport material, optical and precision instruments, computer accessories and parts, semi-conductors and related devices, household goods, passenger cars new and used, wine products".
- Economy_of_Portugal importPartners "11.2".
- Economy_of_Portugal importPartners "31.7".
- Economy_of_Portugal importPartners "4.8".
- Economy_of_Portugal importPartners "5.1".
- Economy_of_Portugal importPartners "6.8".
- Economy_of_Portugal imports "8.4133E10".
- Economy_of_Portugal industries "textiles, clothing, footwear, wood and cork, paper, chemicals, auto-parts manufacturing, base metals, dairy products, wine and other foods, porcelain and ceramics, glassware, technology, telecommunications; ship construction and refurbishment; tourism, building materials.".
- Economy_of_Portugal inflation "2.9".
- Economy_of_Portugal labor "5390000".
- Economy_of_Portugal occupations "agriculture: 11.7%; industry: 28.5%; services: 59.8%".
- Economy_of_Portugal organs "EU, WTO and OECD".
- Economy_of_Portugal perCapita "15900.0".
- Economy_of_Portugal perCapita "21765.0".
- Economy_of_Portugal poverty "19.6".
- Economy_of_Portugal rank "42".
- Economy_of_Portugal reserves "US$21,832 billion".
- Economy_of_Portugal revenue "9.467E10".
- Economy_of_Portugal sectors "agriculture: 2.6%; industry: 22.6%; services: 74.8%".
- Economy_of_Portugal unemployment "15.6".
- Economy_of_Portugal width "320".
- Economy_of_Portugal year "Calendar year".
- Economy_of_Portugal subject Category:Economy_of_Portugal.
- Economy_of_Portugal subject Category:European_Union_member_economies.
- Economy_of_Portugal subject Category:Organisation_for_Economic_Co-operation_and_Development_member_economies.
- Economy_of_Portugal subject Category:World_Trade_Organization_member_economies.
- Economy_of_Portugal comment "The Economy of Portugal is of a mixed nature and functions in support of a high income country. The Global Competitiveness Report 2012-2013 edition placed Portugal in the 49th position out of 144 countries and territories.Most imports come from the European Union (EU) countries of Spain, Germany, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom, while most exports also involve other EU member states.".
- Economy_of_Portugal label "Economia de Portugal".
- Economy_of_Portugal label "Economia del Portogallo".
- Economy_of_Portugal label "Economie van Portugal".
- Economy_of_Portugal label "Economy of Portugal".
- Economy_of_Portugal label "Economía de Portugal".
- Economy_of_Portugal label "Économie du Portugal".
- Economy_of_Portugal label "Экономика Португалии".
- Economy_of_Portugal label "اقتصاد البرتغال".
- Economy_of_Portugal label "葡萄牙經濟".
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- Economy_of_Portugal sameAs Economia_del_Portogallo.
- Economy_of_Portugal sameAs Economie_van_Portugal.
- Economy_of_Portugal sameAs Economia_de_Portugal.
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- Economy_of_Portugal sameAs Q1649355.
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- Economy_of_Portugal wasDerivedFrom Economy_of_Portugal?oldid=606650737.
- Economy_of_Portugal depiction Lisboa_-_Expo98_-_Vista_Geral.jpg.
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