Economy Minister comes to Loulé on Friday to help “Portugal grow”

Economy Minister Álvaro Santos Pereira and Secretary of State for Economy and Regional Development António Almeida Henriques […]

Economy Minister Álvaro Santos Pereira and Secretary of State for Economy and Regional Development António Almeida Henriques will be in Loulé, on Friday, June 22, to participate in the cycle of clarification sessions “Portugal a Crescer”, which will have another chapter, this time in the NERA Auditorium.

The “Portugal a Crescer” initiative includes presentation and dissemination sessions for the country's economic actors, in a logic of proximity and face-to-face, of the main active policies for the revitalization, internationalization and financing of companies and for combating unemployment, promoted by Government of Portugal, as well as its instruments.

This program of events will cover the various regions of the country (North, Centre, Alentejo, Lisbon and Algarve), with the participation of various State bodies, from different ministerial tutelages, and institutional partnerships in its organization.

The session will talk about Employment and Business Revitalization and also Internationalization, Support Instruments and New Business Areas.

One of the objectives is to clarify companies and members of professional organizations about the concrete application of measures and instruments of policies to stimulate job creation.

The Order joined the Ministry of Economy and Employment and decided to support this initiative, promoting it to its members.

Before, the sessions started in Matosinhos (Exponor), on June 15th, and went through Viseu and Aveiro. After Loulé, they will continue to Lisbon, Vila Real, Évora and Braga, where the closing will take place on 6 July.

Registration for members and non-members of the Association of Official Accounts Technicians is made exclusively at the Order website.

Participation is free and grants 4,5 credits under Quality Control.

Know here the program from the session in Loulé:

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