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Montenegro Defends Portugal as Germany's "Strategic Partner" and Calls for Greater Economic Integration

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In the Wirtschaftstag, Montenegro presented Portugal as a case of economic transformation and called on German entrepreneurs to strengthen bilateral investment.

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In the Wirtschaftstag, Montenegro presented Portugal as a case of economic transformation and called on German entrepreneurs to strengthen bilateral investment.

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The Portuguese Prime Minister, Luís Montenegro, today defended in Berlin the strengthening of economic and political cooperation between Portugal and Germany, stressing that both countries must share the same horizon in the European context. In a speech in English delivered in the "Wirtschaftstag", one of the main economic and political conferences of Germany organized by the Wirtschaftsrat der CDU and which brings together about 3,000 entrepren…

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To support the idea, Montenegro referred to the recent official visit to Germany, arguing that Europe's largest economy is currently facing greater economic difficulties than Portugal. Declarations arise, however, at a time when thousands of Portuguese continue to face low wages, high home benefits, rising cost of living and an unprecedented housing crisis. Portugal's numbers remain far from the German economic reality in key areas such as avera…

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The visit will take place on the afternoon of Tuesday with the aim of intensifying the bilateral political and economic dialogue, meeting with Chancellor Friedrich Merz, after having participated in the Wirtschaftstag conference in Berlin

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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