Portugal

Portugal has become a diversified and increasingly service-based economy since joining the European Community in 1986 and adopting the euro in 2002. As levels of productivity are low, Portugal struggles to compete with lower cost producers in Central & Eastern Europe, as well as those further afield in Asia.

Economic Strengths

Diversified economy: banking, tourism, high foreign investment, car export. Low inflation.

Economic Weaknesses

Low educational attainment. Inefficient agriculture sector & loss of manufacturing to Eastern Europe and Asia.

Population Capital city
10,636,910 Lisbon
Currency World GNP Ranking
Euro 45
GNP per Capita ($) Inflation
21800 2.4%
Unemployment Tourism visitors per year (thousands)
8% 25406

 

Source: Knight Frank Residential Research as at Dec 2007