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Lisbon-Setúbal Port Pencils a €1 Billion 2025-2035 Decarbonisation Envelope at the Second CPLP Climate Congress — Offshore-Wind Shipyard, Onshore Power Supply and Tagus Navigability Anchor the Stack

Lisbon-Setúbal Port Pencils a €1 Billion 2025-2035 Decarbonisation Envelope at the Second CPLP Climate Congress — Offshore-Wind Shipyard, Onshore Power Supply and Tagus Navigability Anchor the Stack

Lisbon-Setúbal Port unveiled a €1 billion 2025-2035 decarbonisation and climate-adaptation envelope at the second CPLP Climate Congress — funding Onshore Power Supply at all berths, an offshore-wind manufacturing base at the Setúbal naval shipyards, Tagus dredging and Ro-Ro modal transfer.
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Eight Percent of Portuguese Municipalities Now Settle Supplier Invoices Past the 60-Day Statutory Limit — Tábua, Caminha and Melgaço Post 146, 121 and 115-Day Payment Periods in DGAL's Q4 2025 Report

Eight Percent of Portuguese Municipalities Now Settle Supplier Invoices Past the 60-Day Statutory Limit — Tábua, Caminha and Melgaço Post 146, 121 and 115-Day Payment Periods in DGAL's Q4 2025 Report

DGAL Q4 2025 tape shows 8% of Portuguese municipalities now settle supplier invoices past the 60-day legal limit — almost double Q3's 4.8% reading. Tábua, Caminha and Melgaço post the worst PMPs at 146, 121 and 115 days. Government to publish quarterly worst-payer rosters.
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