Official Name (Local Language) Republica Portuguesa
Capital Lisbon
Population 10,833,816
Currency Euro
GDP $205.9 billion
Languages Portuguese; Mirandese
Phone Dial In 351
Imports ($m USD) 77,834
Number of Import Products 4,463
Number of Import Partners 184
Government Website | https://www.portugal.gov.pt/ |
Sovereign Ratings | https://countryeconomy.com/ratings/portugal |
Central Bank | Banco de Portugal |
Currency USD Exchange Rate | 0.9214 |
Unemployment Rate | 10.2% |
Population below poverty line | 19% |
Inflation Rate | 0.8% |
Prime Lending Rate | 0% |
GDP | $205.9 billion |
GDP Pro Capita (PPP) | $28,500 |
Currency Name | Euro |
Currency Code | EUR |
World Bank Classification | High Income |
Competitive Industrial Performance | 46/138 |
Corruption Perceptions Index | 29/180 |
Ease of Doing Business | 34/190 |
Enabling Trade Index | 28/136 |
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Get StartedPortugal caters a lot of import commodities coming from the nation members of the European Union (EU). Some of the top import origins are Spain (around $20 billion), Germany ($8 billion), France (at around $5 billion), Italy ($4 billion) and China (at $3.6 billion).
Portugal’s major imports include crude petroleum ($8.6 billion), vehicle parts ($3.7 billion), cats ($2.5 billion), petroleum gas at $2.3 billion and packaged medicaments ($2.2 billion).
As reported by the Statistics Portugal, Portugal’s exports went as high as around €4,700 million in July 2015 and dipped to as low as only €1.69 million in January 1950. While exports decreased by about 3% year-to-year, sales in November grew at about 5%. Shipments of Portuguese items also went down by around 0.2%, but fortunately in 2015, Portuguese exports obtained growth of 3.6%.
Portugal is considered as one of the largest suppliers of tungsten, wine such as Madeira Wine and Port Wine) and cork. A variety of major exports could also be included such as hides, paper products, and machinery and clothing commodities. Portugal considers Spain, Italy, France and Germany to be its primary export trading partners.
Agriculture
2.4%
Grain, potatoes, tomatoes, olives, grapes; sheep, cattle, goats, pigs, poultry, dairy products; fish
Industry
21.9%
Textiles, clothing, footwear, wood and cork, paper and pulp, chemicals, fuels and lubricants, automobiles and auto parts, base metals, minerals, porcelain and ceramics, glassware, technology, telecommunications; dairy products, wine, other foodstuffs
Services
75.9%
Travel Transportation Other business services Computer and information services Communications services Construction services Financial services Cultural and recreational services Government services Insurance services Royalties and license fees
Country | Trade | % Partner Share |
Spain | 24,896 | 31.99 |
Germany | 10,681 | 13.72 |
France | 5,752 | 7.39 |
Italy | 4,255 | 5.47 |
Netherlands | 4,165 | 5.35 |
Export Product | Number |
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminou | 7.1% |
Automobiles with diesel engine displacing more | 6.4% |
Other medicaments of mixed or unmixed products, | 3.5% |
Motor vehicle parts nes | 2.7% |
Automobiles with diesel engine displacing not m | 1.9% |