During a recent Cabinet meeting, Portugal’s government approved the privatization of Tap Air Portugal. The plan is to sell the airline directly to a private entity. Authorities will offer at least 51% of the TAP shares acquired in 2020. Additionally, 5% of shares are set aside for employees. The full sale of the government’s stake […]
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