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- Combien d’Israéliens ont la citoyenneté portugaise & combien vivaient là avant l’inquisition ?
Actualités Portugal - Combien d’Israéliens ont la citoyenneté portugaise en vertu de la loi de retour des Juifs séfarades ? Combien de Juifs vivaient au Portugal avant l’Inquisition et combien vivent au Portugal en 2023 ? Le nombre d’Israéliens ayant demandé la citoyenneté portugaise au cours des deux dernières années dépasse le nombre de demandeurs de tout autre pays, y compris du Brésil. À la fin de 2022, 77 % des demandes de citoyenneté portugaise provenaient de descendants de juifs séfarades. Il y a eu 20,975 demandes de citoyenneté portugaise provenant d’Israéliens en 2022, tandis que le nombre de demandes des Brésiliens n’a atteint que 18,591, malgré le fait que la population du Brésil est 20 fois plus importante que celle d’Israël et les liens étroits entre les deux pays lusophones. En 2021, le nombre de demandeurs de la citoyenneté portugaise provenant de citoyens israéliens a également dépassé celui de tout autre pays, représentant 65% du nombre total et atteignant 19,466 demandes. De plus, par rapport aux nouveaux passeports portugais délivrés en 2021, 45% étaient destinés à des étrangers d’origine juive séfarade selon Pordata. Les Juifs séfarades peuvent-ils toujours obtenir la citoyenneté portugaise ? La loi de retour permettant d’obtenir la citoyenneté portugaise a été promulguée en 2015 afin de permettre aux descendants juifs d’origine séfarade expulsés pendant l’Inquisition d’obtenir un passeport portugais. Cependant, le gouvernement portugais a annoncé que la loi de retour pour les juifs séfarades sera abolie en décembre 2023 dans un renversement majeur de la politique initiale d’accueil pour les descendants qui souhaitent retourner. Ainsi, malgré le fait que le gouvernement portugais avait décidé d’étendre la citoyenneté aux descendants de Juifs expulsés du Portugal au XVIe siècle, l’accueil a maintenant une date limite. Selon le gouvernement portugais, « environ 140,000 demandes de naturalisation ont été soumises, la nationalité portugaise ayant été accordée à environ 57,000 personnes » jusqu’à la fin de 2021. Combien d’Israéliens ont la nationalité portugaise ? Le nombre d’Israéliens qui ont effectivement obtenu la citoyenneté portugaise sous la loi de retour a atteint 56,685 descendants de Juifs séfarades pour la période entre 2015 et 2021 selon les données de l’IRN. Cependant, le gouvernement portugais a également refusé 300 demandes sur un total de 137,087 et 80,102 demandes étaient en attente à la fin de 2021. Malgré le grand nombre de demandes émanant d’Israéliens, la plupart de ceux qui ont obtenu la citoyenneté portugaise n’ont pas déménagé au Portugal. Alors que 60,000 Israéliens avaient la nationalité portugaise en 2022, seulement 569 étaient résidents, selon les données de la SEF. En comparaison, 239,744 Brésiliens vivaient au Portugal en 2022. Combien de Juifs vivaient au Portugal avant l’Inquisition ? Alors que les populations juives étaient antérieures à l’établissement du Portugal en tant que pays, plus de 200,000 Juifs vivaient au Portugal au début du XIVe siècle, ce qui représentait environ 20% de la population totale. L’Inquisition portugaise a eu lieu après le massacre en 1506 de 3000 "nouveaux chrétiens" qui s’étaient convertis du judaïsme, et elle était en vigueur entre 1536 et 1821 dans le but d’éradiquer tous ceux qui s’étaient convertis à partir d’autres religions, principalement du judaïsme. L’Inquisition portugaise a conduit à plus de 1,000 exécutions et à l’expulsion des juifs et des musulmans en vertu d’un décret du 5 décembre 1496, par le roi Manuel 1er du Portugal. Avant l’Inquisition portugaise, il y avait plus de 150 communautés juives dans tout le pays et chaque grande ville, village et port avait un quartier juif. Avec l’interdiction du judaïsme en 1496, ces communautés ont pris fin lorsque les Juifs ont été forcés de se convertir au christianisme ou de quitter le Portugal. Cependant, pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, plus de 100,000 Juifs ont pu fuir l’Allemagne nazie pour trouver la liberté au Portugal avant d'émigrer dans d’autres pays. Combien de juifs vivent au Portugal en 2023 ? Aujourd’hui, par rapport à une population de 200,000 Juifs vivant au Portugal au début du 14ème siècle, ce qui représentait 20% de la population totale, il n’y a que 569 Juifs vivant au Portugal selon les données du SEF, ce qui représente environ 0,006% de la population totale de plus de 10 millions. #actualitésportugal #actualitésimmigrationportugal #actualitésdesjuifsauportugal #combiendisraéliensontlacitoyennetéportugaise #combiendejuifsvivaientauportugalavantlinquisition #combiendejuifsviventauportugalen2023 #combiendejuifsontlacitoyennetéportugaiseen2023 #combiendisraéliensontlacitoyennetéportugaisesouslaloideretourdesjuifsséfarades #lesjuifsséfaradespeuventilstoujoursobtenirlacitoyennetéportugaise
- How many Israelis have Portuguese citizenship and how many lived in Portugal before the Inquisition?
Portugal news - How many Israelis have Portuguese citizenship under the law of return of Sephardic Jews? How many Jews lived in Portugal before the Inquisition and how many live in Portugal in 2023? The number of Israelis having applied for Portuguese citizenship over the last two years exceed the number of applicants from any other country including Brazil. At the end of 2022, 77% of applications granted for Portuguese citizenship were from descendants of Sephardic Jews. There were 20,975 applications for Portuguese citizenship from Israelis in 2022 while the number of applications from Brazilians only reached 18,591, despite the fact that Brazil’s population is 20 times larger than that of Israel and the close ties between the two Lusophone countries. In 2021, the number of applicants for Portuguese citizenship from Israeli citizens also exceeded that coming from any other country, accounting for 65% of the total number and reaching 19,466 applications. Moreover, of all new Portuguese passports issued in 2021, 45% were for foreigners of Sephardic Jewish descent according to Pordata. Can Sephardic Jews still get citizenship in Portugal? Portugal’s citizenship law of return was enacted in 2015 to allow the Jewish descendants of Sephardic origin who were expelled during the Inquisition to obtain a Portuguese passport. However, Portugal’s government has announced that the law of return for Sephardic Jews will be abolished in December 2023 in a major reversal of the initial welcome home policy. Even though the Portuguese government decided to extend citizenship to the descendants of Jews who were expelled from Portugal during the 16th Century, the welcome now has a deadline. According to Portugal’s Government, "around 140,000 requests for naturalization were submitted, with Portuguese nationality being granted to around 57,000” by the end of 2021. How many Israelis have Portuguese citizenship? The number of Israelis that have actually obtained Portuguese citizenship through the Law of return has reached 56,685 descendants of Sephardic Jews for the period between 2015 and 2021 according to data from the IRN. However, the Portuguese government also refused 300 applications out of a total of 137,087 and there were 80,102 applications pending by the end of 2021. Despite the large number of applications from Israelis, most of those who obtained Portuguese citizenship did not move to Portugal. While 60,000 Israelis had Portuguese citizenship in 2022, only 569 were residents, according to SEF data. In comparison, 239,744 Brazilians lived in Portugal in 2022. How many Jews lived in Portugal before the Inquisition? While Jewish populations predate the establishment of Portugal as a country, there were more than 200,000 Jews living in Portugal in the early 14th century, that accounted for around 20% of the total population. The Portuguese Inquisition took place after the massacre in 1506 of 3,000 "new Christians" who converted from Judaism, and it was in force between 1536 and 1821 with the goal of rooting out all those who had converted from other faiths, mainly Judaism. The Portuguese Inquisition led to over 1,000 executions and to the expulsion of Jews and Muslims under a decree dated December 5th, 1496, by King Manuel I of Portugal. Before the Portuguese Inquisition, there were more than 150 Jewish communities throughout the country and every major town, village and port had a Jewish quarter. With the banning of Judaism in 1496, these communities ended as Jews were forced to either convert to Christianity or leave Portugal. However, during the second World War, more than 100,000 Jews were able to flee Nazi Germany to find freedom in Portugal before moving to other countries. How many Jews live in Portugal in 2023? Today, compared to a population of 200,000 Jews living in Portugal in the early 14th century, that accounted for 20% of the total population, there are only about 569 Jews living in Portugal according to SEF data, that accounts for around 0,006% of the total population of over 10 million. #portugalnews #portuguesecitizenshipnews #immigrationnewsportugal #newsofjewsinportugal #howmanyisraelishaveportuguesecitizenship #howmanyjewslivedinportugalbeforetheinquisition #howmanyjewsliveinportugalin2023 #howmanyjewshaveportuguesecitizenship #howmanyjewsobtainedportuguesecitizenshipunderthelawofreturnforsephardicjews #cansephardicjewsstillgetcitizenshipinportugal #newsportugal
- Quel est le Top 7 des meilleures voitures électriques au Portugal en 2023 ?
Actualités Portugal - Quel est le Top 7 des meilleures voitures électriques au Portugal en 2023 ? Voici les tendances du marché pour le Top 7 des véhicules électriques (VE) vendus au Portugal en 2023 ainsi que les étoiles montantes du secteur de l'automobile. Les ventes du secteur de l’automobile sur le marché portugais sont désormais alimentées par les véhicules électriques puisque la part de marché des véhicules électriques au Portugal vient d’atteindre 33% des ventes depuis le mois d’août 2023. Cela signifie qu’un véhicule de passagers sur trois vendu au Portugal est désormais électrique. Il y a une croissance de 160% des ventes de véhicules électriques au Portugal pour le mois d’août 2023 et ceux-ci se vendent maintenant deux fois plus que ceux qui sont au diesel. Il y a eu 36,380 véhicules électriques (VE) vendus au Portugal pour la période de janvier à juillet 2023, tandis que le nombre total vendu pour l’année 2022 était de 36,258 pour les véhicules électriques à batterie (BEV) et les véhicules hybrides rechargeables (PHEV). Pour les véhicules 100% électriques, 21,684 véhicules ont été vendus au Portugal de janvier à juillet 2023, tandis que le nombre total vendu pour l’année 2022 était de 20,230. Voici les 7 meilleures voitures électriques au Portugal en 2023 et les tendances du marché montrant les étoiles montantes : No 1 – BMW La marque BMW se classe au 1er rang des ventes de véhicules électriques, pour les deux catégories BEV + PHEV, pour la période de janvier à juillet 2023 avec un total de 4,607 véhicules. Pour les véhicules de passagers 100% électriques, BMW se classe 3ème marque la plus vendue. Pour les véhicules hybrides rechargeables, BMW est la marque no. 1 au Portugal. Pour toutes les catégories confondues, y compris les véhicules non électriques, pour l’année 2023, BMW s’est classée 5ème avec 9,116 unités vendues. Cependant, la marque BMW est passée à la 4ème position en août 2023, avec 1,001 unités immatriculées. No 2 – Tesla – La marque Tesla se classe au deuxième rang des ventes de véhicules électriques, pour les deux catégories BEV + PHEV, pour la période de janvier à juillet 2023, avec un total de 4,604 véhicules vendus, même si Tesla est une marque qui vend exclusivement des véhicules 100 % électriques. Pour la catégorie des véhicules de passagers 100 % électriques, Tesla est le premier best-seller avec 496 véhicules vendus en juillet. Cependant, le mois d’août montre que les ventes de véhicules Tesla montent en flèche avec 1,167 voitures immatriculées et la marque se classe désormais 2ème dans toutes les catégories. Tesla est une étoile montante sur le marché portugais des véhicules électriques. La croissance exponentielle de la marque Tesla sur le marché portugais montre que sa part de marché augmente maintenant plus rapidement que celle des best-sellers traditionnels. La Tesla Model 3, qui a une autonomie de 629 km et qui est disponible en deux nouvelles couleurs, Gris Stealth et Rouge Ultra, est vendue à 42,990 euros au Portugal pour le modèle de base. No 3 – Mercedes-Benz – La marque Mercedes-Benz se classe au 3e rang des ventes de véhicules électriques, pour les deux catégories BEV + PHEV, pour la période de janvier à juillet 2023, avec un total de 3,992 véhicules. Pour toutes les catégories confondues, Mercedes-Benz a vendu 9,174 véhicules de janvier à août 2023 et se classe 4e marque la plus vendue. Cependant, la marque Mercedes-Benz est passée en 3e position en août 2023 avec 1,086 véhicules vendus. No 4 – Peugeot – La marque Peugeot se classe au 4e rang des ventes de VE, pour les deux catégories BEV + PHEV, pour la période de janvier à juillet 2023 avec un total de 2,935 véhicules. Cependant, pour les véhicules de passagers 100% électriques, Peugeot se classe 2ème marque la plus vendue. Pour toutes les catégories confondues, y compris les véhicules non électriques, Peugeot est le leader incontesté du marché portugais pour la période de janvier à août 2023 avec 15,865 véhicules vendus et la tendance est que la marque restera en tête puisqu’elle se classe également 4ème pour les ventes sur le segment des véhicules électriques. No 5 – Volvo – La marque Volvo se classe au 5e rang des ventes de véhicules électriques, pour les deux catégories BEV + PHEV, pour la période de janvier à juillet 2023, avec un total de 2,460 véhicules. Dans la catégorie des véhicules hybrides rechargeables, Volvo se classe 3e. Volvo, qui ne figure pas dans le Top 10 des ventes de voitures pour toutes les catégories confondues, y compris les véhicules non électriques au Portugal, est maintenant une étoile montante qui se classe au No 5 des ventes de véhicules électriques en 2023. No 6 – Volkswagen – La marque Volkswagen se classe au 6e rang des ventes de VE pour la période de janvier à juillet 2023, avec un total de 1,557 véhicules. Pour les véhicules de passagers 100% électriques, Volkswagen se classe 4ème. Pour toutes les catégories confondues, y compris les véhicules non électriques, les ventes de la marque Volkswagen pour la période de janvier à août 2023 totalisent 8,762 unités. No 7 – Audi – La marque Audi se classe au 7e rang des ventes de VE, seulement dans la catégorie des véhicules électriques à batterie, pour la période de janvier à juillet 2023. Quelles sont les tendances du marché des ventes automobiles au Portugal en 2023 : Renault, qui se classe au 2e rang pour les ventes cumulatives dans toutes les catégories, y compris les véhicules non électriques, de janvier à août 2023 avec 11,098 unités vendues, se classe maintenant au 7e rang en août 2023 avec 696 unités immatriculées. Dacia, qui se classe au troisième rang pour les ventes cumulatives dans toutes les catégories, y compris les véhicules non électriques, de janvier à août 2023, avec 9,640 véhicules vendus, se classe maintenant au cinquième rang en août 2023 avec 968 véhicules vendus. Toyota, qui se classe au 7e rang pour les ventes cumulatives de toutes les catégories, y compris les véhicules non électriques, de janvier à août 2023, avec 7,366 véhicules vendus, est passée au 8e rang en août 2023 avec 639 unités vendues. Cette analyse des tendances du marché des ventes automobiles au Portugal en 2023 montre que les consommateurs préfèrent désormais les véhicules 100% électriques aux véhicules hybrides rechargeables. De plus, cela démontre que la tendance est que les véhicules 100% électriques deviennent désormais un best-seller au Portugal pour les véhicules de passagers puisque 1 véhicule sur 3 vendu au Portugal est maintenant électrique et 1 véhicule sur 6 vendu est maintenant 100% électrique. Cela démontre également que les marques qui font partie des meilleures ventes de véhicules non électriques au Portugal sont à perdre des parts de marché et que la tendance propulse maintenant vers le haut les marques qui font partie des meilleures ventes sur le marché des véhicules électriques pour toutes les catégories, comme c’est le cas pour la marque Tesla. Le Portugal, qui est un leader dans le secteur des énergies renouvelables, est un pays où les ventes de véhicules électriques sont désormais tendance, ce qui ouvre ainsi la voie à un avenir sans carbone. #actualitésportugal #ventesdevéhiculesélectriquesauportugalen2023 #quelssontlesmeilleursvéhiculesélectriquesauportugalen2023 #quellessontlestendancesdumarchédevéhiculesélectriquesauportugalen2023 #quelleestlapartdemarchédesvéhiculesélectriquesauportugalen2023 #quelleestlacroissancedesventesdevéhiculesélectriquesauportugalen2023 #quellessontlestendancesdumarchédesventesdusecteurautomobileauportugalen2023 #quellessontlesmarquesdevoitureslesplusvenduesauportugalen2023
- What are the Top 7 best electric cars in Portugal in 2023?
Portugal news - What are Top 7 best electric cars in Portugal in 2023? These are the market trends for the top 7 electric vehicles (EVs) sold in Portugal in 2023 showing the rising stars. Automotive sales on the Portuguese market are now driven by electric vehicles since the market share for EVs in Portugal has just reached 33% of sales since the month of August 2023. This means that 1 out of 3 passenger vehicles sold in Portugal are now electric. There is a 160% growth in EV sales in Portugal for the month of August 2023 and these now sell twice as much as diesel ones. There were 36,380 electric vehicles (EVs) sold in Portugal for the period from January to July 2023, while the total number sold for the year 2022 was 36,258 for both Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) and Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV). For 100% electric vehicles, 21,684 vehicles were sold in Portugal from January to July 2023, while the total number sold for the year 2022 was 20,230. These are the Top 7 best electric cars in Portugal in 2023 and the market trends showing the rising stars: No 1 – BMW The BMW brand ranks 1st in EV sales, for both BEV + PHEV categories, for the period January to July 2023 with a total of 4,607 vehicles. For the 100% electric passenger vehicles, BMW ranks 3rd best-selling brand. For plug-in hybrid vehicles, BMW is the no. 1 brand. For all categories including non-electric vehicles for the year 2023, BMW ranked 5th with 9,116 units sold. However, BMW moved to the 4th position in August 2023, with 1,001 units registered. No 2 – Tesla – The Tesla brand ranks 2nd in EV sales, for both BEV + PHEV categories, for the period January to July 2023 with a total of 4,604 vehicles sold even though Tesla is a brand that sells exclusively 100% electric vehicles. For the 100% electric passenger vehicles category, Tesla is the no. 1 best-seller with 496 vehicles sold in July. However, the month of August shows sales of Tesla vehicles skyrocketing with 1,167 cars registered and the brand now ranks 2nd for all categories. Tesla is a rising star on the Portuguese EV market. The exponential market growth of the Tesla brand in Portugal shows that its market share is now increasing more rapidly than that of traditional best-sellers. The Tesla Model 3, that has an autonomy of 629 km and that is available in two new colors, Stealth Gray and Ultra Red, is sold at 42,990 Euros in Portugal for the basic model. No 3 – Mercedes-Benz – The Mercedes-Benz brand ranks 3rd in EV sales, for both BEV + PHEV categories, for the period January to July 2023 with a total of 3,992 vehicles. For all categories, Mercedes-Benz sold 9,174 vehicles from January to August 2023, and ranks 4th best-selling brand. However, the Mercedes-Benz moved to the 3rd position in August 2023 with 1,086 vehicles sold. No 4 – Peugeot – The Peugeot brand ranks 4th in EV sales, for both BEV + PHEV categories, for the period January to July 2023 with a total of 2,935 vehicles. However, for the 100% electric passenger vehicles, Peugeot ranked 2nd best-selling brand. For all categories including non-electric vehicles, Peugeot is the undisputed market leader in Portugal for the period January to August 2023 with 15,865 vehicles sold and the trend is that the brand will remain at the top since it also ranks 4th for sales in the EV market segment. No 5 – Volvo – The Volvo brand ranks 5th in EV sales, for both BEV + PHEV categories, for the period January to July 2023 with a total of 2,460 vehicles. For the plug-in hybrid vehicles category, Volvo ranks 3rd. Volvo, that does not make it to the Top 10 car sales for all categories including non-electric vehicles in Portugal, is now a rising star making it to the No 5 of EV sales in 2023. No 6 – Volkswagen – The Volkswagen brand ranks 6th in EV sales, for the period January to July 2023 with a total of 1,557 vehicles. For the 100% Electric passenger vehicles, Volkswagen ranks 4th. For all categories including non-electric vehicles, sales of the Volkswagen brand for the period from January to August 2023 total 8,762 units. No 7 – Audi – The Audi brand ranks 7th in EV sales, for only the Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) category, for the period January to July 2023. What are the market trends for automotive sales in Portugal in 2023: Renault that ranks no. 2 brand for cumulative sales of all categories including non-electric vehicles from January to August 2023 with 11,098 units sold has now moved to rank 7th in August 2023 with 696 units registered. Dacia – that ranks the no. 3 brand for cumulative sales of all categories including non-electric vehicles from January to August 2023 with 9,640 vehicles sold has now moved to rank 5th in August 2023 with 968 vehicles sold. Toyota – that ranks the no. 7 brand for cumulative sales of all categories including non-electric vehicles from January to August 2023 with 7,366 vehicles sold has moved to rank 8th in August 2023 with 639 units sold. This analysis of market trends for automotive sales in Portugal in 2023 shows that consumers now prefer 100% electric vehicles over plug-in hybrid vehicles. More importantly, it shows that the trend shows that 100% electric vehicles are becoming a best-seller in Portugal for passenger vehicles since 1 out of 3 passenger vehicles sold in Portugal are now electric and 1 out of 6 vehicles sold are now 100% electric. This also show that brands that are best-sellers for non-electric vehicles in Portugal are now losing market share and that the trend is now pushing brands that are best-sellers on the EV market towards the top for all categories, as it is the case for Tesla. Portugal, that is leading in the renewable energy sector, is a country where sales of electric vehicles are now trending, thus paving the way for a carbon-free future. #portugalnews #electricvehiclessalesportugal2023 #markettrendselectricvehiclesportugal2023 #whatarethebestelectriccarsinportugalin2023 #whatarethemarkettrendsforelectricvehiclessoldinportugalin2023 #whatisthemarketshareforelectricvehiclesinportugalin2023 #whatisthegrowthinelectricvehiclessalesinportugalin2023 #whatarethemarkettrendsforautomotivesalesinportugalin2023 #whatarethebestsellingcarbrandsinportugalin2023
- Quelles sont les perspectives économiques du Portugal pour 2023 et 2024 ?
Actualités Portugal - Quelles sont les perspectives économiques du Portugal pour 2023 et 2024 ? En septembre 2023, Moody’s a placé le Portugal sous le feu des projecteurs en soulignant la performance économique du pays par rapport aux autres pays européens. Le Portugal est l’un des trois pays européens qui enregistrent une augmentation de la croissance du PIB réel, avec Chypre et la Grèce. Moody’s vient de déclarer que le Portugal devrait enregistrer une croissance de 0,5 pp d’ici 2026, suivie d’une croissance de 0,3 pp d’ici 2030. Ces perspectives positives sont dues aux réformes économiques, budgétaires et bancaires du Portugal. Selon Moody’s, la situation de la dette du Portugal s’améliore, comme mesurée par le ratio de la dette par rapport au PIB, car la dette du Portugal a chuté de 3 pp par rapport à 2019. La performance du Portugal est impressionnante par rapport à celle d’autres pays européens, car le fardeau global de la dette dans la zone euro est de sept points plus élevé par rapport aux niveaux prépandémiques en 2022. Le Portugal fait partie d’un très petit nombre d’économies avancées qui, en 2024, devraient avoir un ratio dette-PIB inférieur à celui enregistré en 2019. Les perspectives économiques positives du Portugal pour 2023 et 2024 sont principalement dues à d’importants investissements publics et privés, ainsi qu’à des réformes structurelles supplémentaires dans le cadre du programme Next Generation EU. En outre, les politiques d’immigration du Portugal devraient garantir que, dans les années à venir, le nombre de personnes en âge de travailler augmentera, ce qui aura également un impact positif sur l’économie du pays. #actualitésportugal #économieportugaise2023 #quellessontlesperspectiveséconomiquesduportugalpour2023 #quellessontlesperspectiveséconomiquesduportugalpour2024 #quelleestlacroissancedupibduportugalen2023 #léconomieduportugalestelleentraindesaméliorer #commentvaleconomieportugaiseen2023
- Cristiano Ronaldo fera partie de l’équipe du Portugal pour le tournoi de qualification Euro 2024
Actualités Portugal - Cristiano Ronaldo fera partie de l’équipe du Portugal pour le tournoi de qualification de l’UEFA Euro 2024 qui aura lieu de mars 2023 à mars 2024. Le tournoi de qualification déterminera les 23 équipes nationales masculines membres de l’UEFA qui rejoindront l’équipe hôte automatiquement qualifiée, l’Allemagne, dans le tournoi final de l’UEFA Euro 2024. Les anciens champions d’Europe du Portugal sont en tête du Groupe J pour les qualifications pour la finale de l’année prochaine en Allemagne. Ils affronteront la Slovaquie à Bratislava vendredi prochain avant d’accueillir le Luxembourg trois jours plus tard. Le buteur portugais Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro joue en tant qu’attaquant et capitaine pour le club saoudien Al Nassr et pour l’équipe nationale du Portugal. L’entraîneur portugais Roberto Martinez a déclaré que Ronaldo a marqué cinq buts en quatre matchs de qualification jusqu’à présent et a ajouté : "Je peux vous dire que je suis très heureux d’avoir Cristiano Ronaldo dans mon équipe. Un joueur avec 200 apparitions, c’est quelque chose d’unique !" Une vidéo qui est un hommage à Cristiano Ronaldo a récemment battu le record de la vidéo la plus vue sur la page Instagram de la Fédération portugaise de football avec plus de 8,5 millions de vues et atteignant 15 millions d’abonnés sans aucun investissement dans les médias payants en seulement 24 premiers heures. Voici la vidéo qui rend hommage à Cristiano Ronaldo par la Fédération portugaise de football : Vidéo qui rend hommage à Cristiano Ronaldo par la Fédération portugaise de football #actualitésportugal #actualitéscristianoronaldo #cristianoronaldoferapartiedeléquipeduportugalpourletournoidequalificationdelUEFAEuro2024 #vidéoquirendhommageàcristianoronaldoparlafédérationportugaisedefootball #fédérationportugaisedefootball
- Portugal tops Israeli real-estate investments
According to The Jerusalem Post, Portugal tops Israeli real-estate investments compared to those in other foreign countries. Portugal is trending for investors in the real-estate sector and hundreds of Israeli investors just participated in the first-ever online conference for Israelis who want to buy land in Portugal. Real-estate investment trends for Israelis show that the top EU markets include Portugal, Greece and Cyprus according to The Times of Israel. Portugal’s performance is due to its high yield potential of 8-12% with attractive financing options and an increase in value of around 60% since 2018. Projects marketed to Israelis are currently mainly in Porto but major developments are expected in 2023 including sales fairs in other areas of Portugal. The Times of Israel describes how housing prices in Israel have skyrocketed since the COVID pandemic. Israeli investors are looking for foreign investments in safe harbors where attractive yields can be obtained for less than a small fortune. A strong shekel makes it possible for Israelis to buy abroad in markets where real-estate is cheaper and where there is less market volatility as well as more attractive loan terms. Options in Tel Aviv and other big cities in Israel are limited whereas options abroad are more affordable. With prices in Israel increasing by 19% in 2022, industry experts say that this increase is not due to a bubble that is likely to burst but rather to a housing shortage. Prices in Israel are therefore expected to rise whereas this is not the case in other countries that are targeting foreign investments. While Greece and Cyprus have been key markets for Israeli investors, Portugal is now trending and investors are looking into big cities like Porto and Lisbon where the real-estate market is well-developed and legal fees are low, while offering good rental returns. According to The Times of Israel, Israelis can buy an apartment in Portugal with a down-payment of only NIS 300,000 and then borrow the difference to invest in a property that costs NIS 1.5 million, that is U$ 430,000. The yield is much higher than what could be obtained by investing in a small apartment in most areas in Israel. In sunny Algarve with its golden beaches, there are properties priced from EUR 150,000 to EUR 200,000 that are brand new, beach-front apartments with two or three bedrooms which could be financed with NIS 300,000 and a small loan. It is to be noted that the Portuguese Citizenship Law enacted in 2013 allows Jews who are descendants of deportees from Portugal to obtain citizenship. Since 2015, more than 137,000 Jews have applied for Portuguese citizenship under this provision and more than 57,000 of them have obtained it. This Law allows Sephardic Jews to go back to their roots and return to their historical and cultural heritage. Source: https://www.portugalbusinessesnews.com/post/portugal-tops-israeli-real-estate-investments #portugalrealestate #portugalisrael #TheJerusalemPost #TheTimesofIsrael #portugalproperty #portugalinvestment #portugalnews #portugalbusinessnews
- Highgate enters Portuguese market with 18 hotels
US real estate investment and hospitality management firm Highgate is entering the Portuguese market with 18 hotels. Highgate, that manages assets valued at over USD 20 billion, is now becoming a major player on the Portuguese market. Highgate’s operating platform HG Portugal is starting its operations with a portfolio of 18 hotels located in the Algarve, Lisbon, Porto as well as other regions according to Negócios. Highgate entered the Portuguese market following the acquisition of tourism assets belonging to ECS Capital for an amount of EUR 850 million by a consortium headed by Davidson Kempner. The company manages over 500 hotels globally including brand names such as Hilton, Crowne Plaza, Westin, Hyatt Regency and Marriott. #Highgate #HGPortugal #DavidsonKempner #realestateinvestmentsportugal #hospitalitymanagementportugal #hotelnewsportugal #portugalnews #portugalbusinessnews
- Portugal's Real Estate Investment Trends 2022-2023
Real Estate investment in Portugal in 2022 registered an annual cumulative turnover that is 43% above the figures for 2021, showing an uptrend and a positive outlook for 2023. Real Estate investment in Portugal during the 3rd quarter of 2022 reached over € 1.100 million, which is double the sector’s cumulative turnover between January and September to reach € 1.920 million according to a study by Fortune 500 company JLL. The performance of Portugal’s real-estate sector is increasing the mismatch between supply and demand, leading to rising prices. Demand is driven by both domestic and foreign investors and is quickly absorbing supply as units are sold as soon as projects are launched. The office-space market segment was comprised of over 293.000 sq. m for the first nine months of 2022 in the Lisbon and Porto regions. The Lisbon region registered growth that is higher than the 2008 historical record, thus confirming unprecedented growth in 2022. The office-space as well as the industrial and logistics market segments were the most dynamic asset-classes, receiving 39% and 27% of capital allocations in the real-estate sector. There is a strong demand for large areas that are above 1.000 sq. m and a number of companies are choosing to rent office-space in advance, while projects are still under construction in order to ensure compliance to criteria such as sustainability. The Financial Services sector is driving demand and the Parque das Nações area received the largest market share. Prices for prime office-space are stable at € 26/sq. m monthly in the CBD. With the inauguration of the new World Trade Center, office-space supply increased by 25.000 sq. m and it is to be noted that new projects are obtaining sustainability certifications. Retail trade is boosted by tourism figures and brands are moving forward with expansion plans, in line with market growth. There is a mismatch between demand by the retail trade sector and the limited available supply. Despite rising consumer prices, the outlook for the retail sector is promising, mainly for brands located in shopping malls and retail-parks. In the industrial and logistics market segment, there is a shortage of new projects which is curbing industrial growth. Despite the lack of supply, there is a total supply of 323.000 sq. m. The third quarter was especially dynamic with 50% of annual figures for occupied space amounting to 163.000 sq. m. In this market segment, there is rising demand despite an increasing number of new projects. In addition to supply constraints, new projects are affected by rising costs and are taking longer to complete. According to Pedro Lancastre, CEO of JLL Portugal, Portugal’s real estate market is promising and is an asset class that is favored by investors. He added that, without any doubt, 2022 is one of the best years in Portugal’s history for the real-estate sector. Despite rising inflation and interest rates, the unemployment rate is at a record low and savings levels are high. All these factors show that supply levels are clearly suboptimal in all real-estate segments despite adverse macroeconomic conditions. Real-estate investments are driving competition between investors and are leading to investment projects that are above €100 million. This was the case for Atrium Saldanha by Sonae Sierra and Bankinter and for a co-living portfolio that is a joint venture between Round Hill and CPPIB. Both projects amounted to €200 million. There was also an industrial and logistics portfolio amounting to €125 million and an office-space portfolio comprising three buildings that amount to €120 million. Another investment included the purchase of the Novo Banco headquarters by Merlin Properties for €112.2 million. It is to be noted that foreign capital accounts for the largest share of investments, with 77% of cumulative investments. However, there are joint ventures between domestic and foreign market-players that led to major investments in 2022. Portugal’s real-estate sector is also obtaining higher yields with up to 25 basis points for a number of market segments, especially for office-space (4,25%), prime shopping malls (5,35%), food retail (5,00%) and care homes (5,25%). The other market segments are stable, with logistics at 4,75%, while hotels and student housing are at 5,0% and retail parks are at 6,25%. Figures for tourism for the third quarter of 2022 also registered an accelerated recovery with performance indicators that show not only much higher levels of activity compared to the two previous years but have reached thresholds that are similar to those of 2019, a year when the tourism sector reached record highs. The hotels market segment performed well during the period between January and August 2022, with 47.13 million overnight stays. These indicators are only 3% below 2019 levels and amounts spent were higher compared to 2019. Lisbon’s residential market is performing well during the 3rd quarter of 2022 with a number of new projects and an average price of € 4.270/sq. m, that is an 8% increase compared to the same period in 2021. In the luxury segment, the average price is stable at € 7.210/sq. m. In the rental segment for residential properties, there is higher demand despite limited supply, driving prices higher. Portugal’s real estate sector has shown both resilience and high growth despite macroeconomic challenges, thus supporting a positive outlook for 2023. Source: https://www.portugalbusinessesnews.com/post/portugal-realestate-2022 #realestateinvestmentportugal #investments2023portugal #JLL #PedroLancastre #SonaeSierra #Bankinter #RoundHill #CPPIB #MerlinProperties #WorldTradeCenter #portugalrealestate #portugalnews #portugalbusinessnews
- Is there bubble trouble for Portugal’s Housing Market?
Portugal’s Housing Market may be facing bubble trouble according to S&P Global Ratings in a report in January. The report predicts that Portugal’s house prices will fall by 4.4% in 2023, after rising by 6.8% in 2022. This would be the biggest fall compared to the forecast for 10 other European countries. The ratings agency links this price fall to Portugal’s higher interest rates that are reflected on mortgages that are at a variable rate. S&P predicts that sharp price corrections in the housing market will deepen and lengthen the recession all across Europe. The rapid increase in house prices outpaced the increase in income and in rents, while looming recession is expected to reduce real-estate investments. The current overvaluation in the housing market will be leading to price corrections. The S&P housing vulnerability score shows that Portugal has an average risk of price corrections, while Luxembourg, Norway and the UK are at high-risk amidst rising interest rates. In neighboring Spain, S&P predicts that home prices will drop by 2.5% this year after increasing by an estimated 4.1% in 2022. Some countries look more vulnerable than others to a 'boom and bust' scenario due to excessive price growth and high household debt. IHS Markit's housing market 'heat' index highlighted vulnerabilities in Luxembourg, Sweden, the Netherlands, Czechia and Denmark. While in the eurozone overall, the increase in house prices since Q4 2019 is over 13%, in Portugal it went up by almost 17%. House prices in the eurozone increased by 8.8% y/y in Q3 2021, up by two percentage points versus the prior quarter and the fastest rate of increase in the series' history which goes back to 2005. What is relatively new is the acceleration in the pace of house price increases in the EU since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, with increasing demand for housing in a context where the monetary policy was stimulative. The spectacular rise in Portugal’s real-estate prices was driven by foreign buyers through the golden visa program and the National Statistics Institute reported that this exacerbated the problem of housing affordability for locals. Portugal is facing a housing crisis according to a survey by Expresso and citizens would like the Government to cut-back incentives linked to the Golden Visa program. Foreign investments increased by 42% compared to the previous year, reaching € 654 million in 2022, mainly due to U.S. and Chinese investors. Bloomberg indicates in a January 24th report that foreign demand drove Portugal’s house prices to a 30-year high. While the report stated that international buyers helped fuel a hot real-estate market, data from Confidencial Imobiliario shows that Portugal’s housing market is now slowing down. This scenario is further strengthened by the S&P Global Ratings report that is expecting bubble trouble on the housing front. Source: https://www.portugalbusinessesnews.com/post/is-there-bubble-trouble-for-portugal-s-housing-market #housingbubbleportugal #SPGlobalRatings #realestatepricesportugal #IHSMarkit #Expresso #Bloomberg #ConfidencialImobiliario #portugalnews #portugalbusinessnews #portugalinvestmentnews
- Portugal house prices increase by 13.1%
Portugal house prices increase by 13.1%, which is nearly twice the Eurozone average increase that is 6.8% in the third quarter of 2022. The average increase of house prices in the EU is 7.4% according to Eurostat. Portugal registered a sharp rise in house prices during the last quarter of 2022 with 13.1% compared to only 2.9% as measured by the year-on-year change. Countries that register house price increases of more than 10% are Estonia with a 24.2% increase, Hungary with a 21% increase and Lithuania with a 19.3% increase. According to Eurostat, house prices have increased by 49% since 2010 while rents have increased by 18%. During that same period, house prices more than doubled in Estonia, Hungary, Luxembourg, Lithuania, Latvia, Czechia and Austria. The percentage change between 2010 and Q3 2022 for Portugal is approximately 80% for house prices and around 30% for rents. Source: https://www.portugalbusinessesnews.com/post/portugal-house-prices-increase-by-13-1 #Portugalhouseprices #portugalrealestate #portugalinvestment #Eurostat #portugalnews #portugalbusinessnews
- Portugal will have Europe’s 1st Green Movie Studio with an investment of €200 M
Portugal will have Europe’s first Green Movie Studio with Tage Studios investing € 200 million in Palmela, that is located south of Lisbon. The Tage Studios project will develop what is set to become Europe’s first sustainable movie studio by 2025 according to The Hollywood Reporter. The innovative project will be developed by David Hallyday, the son of famous French singer Johnny Hallyday. What is set to become Europe’s and maybe the world’s first eco-friendly filming studio will have soundstage facilities with photovoltaic panels as well as rainwater recovery and re-use. Moreover, the landscaping will be designed to preserve local biodiversity and the construction materials will be locally sourced and recycled with plans to recycle at least 85% of construction waste. While major European studio facilities, like London’s Pinewood and Studio Babelsberg outside Berlin, are trying to retrofit their facilities to be more eco-friendly, Tage Studios is among the very first to be designed as a green project. Once complete, the facility will also be Europe’s largest in terms of studio space. Tage Studios chose Portugal because it is the California of Europe, with an average of 300 days of sunshine per year, and because the Portuguese government has set ambitious goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to increase the use of renewable energy. According to Claire Havet, the project manager of Tage Studios, “Lisbon was named the Green Capital of Europe in 2020. We’ve been fully supported by the Portuguese government, who have declared our studio to be of national interest.” #greenmoviestudioportugal #TageStudios #investmentsportugal #moviesetportugal #portugalnews #greennewsportugal #portugalbusinessnews












