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The Government of Madeira Calls for the Prime Minister's Intervention to Ensure Supplies in the Archipelago

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The Executive asked the prime minister to find an urgent solution to unlock the maritime transport of goods to the region.

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The Executive asked the prime minister to find an urgent solution to unlock the maritime transport of goods to the region.

·Portugal
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In a note sent to the papers, the Regional Secretariat of the Economy notes that the guardian and president of the Regional Government (PSD/CDS-PP), Miguel Albuquerque, stress that "may be due to a route in the supply chain of Portuguese archipelagos at this critical time of the year". Cited in the communication, Albuquerque refers to "the unbelievable situation in the Port of Leixion is causing serious routes in the supply chains to the region"…

·Portugal
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Albuquerque points out that "the unbelievable situation in the Port of Leixion is causing serious disturbances in the supply chains to the region", pointing to "a serious and unacceptable situation that never existed in Madeira".

Blockage in Leixions places on the supply of wooden archipelagos as well as the Azores, alert Regional Secretariat of the Woody Economy.

·Portugal
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The President of the Regional Government of Madeira, Miguel Albuquerque, and the Regional Secretary of the Economy, José Manuel Rodrigues, asked the Prime Minister today to find an urgent solution to unlock the discharge and cargo entry on ships in the port of Leixion, since it could be a road route to the supply chain for Portuguese archipelagos at this critical time of the end of the year. Miguel Albuquerque told him that “the unbelievable sit…

·Funchal, Portugal
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Dnoticias broke the news in Funchal, Portugal on Thursday, December 25, 2025.
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